Say that reminds me….
Mr_Sherman said something the other day I didn’t get a chance to answer…..
I meant to say that if I qualify, anyplace, including Ballard St, as a steadying influence….
Heaven help us all…..
Oh…. and to Happy x3 and ChessPirate….
I’ve said it elsewhere but maybe not here:
While <p> <p> does work fine to make a blank line,
I have a substitution I find easier to remember and type….
Just hit enter enter enter enter
That’s really all you have to remember.
But if you want to know why….
Hitting “enter” twice does the same thing as the <p>'s in your code … it makes sure the following text stays on the next line.
It will look like a blank line in your typing, but it won’t show that way on the comics.
In fact I use just enter enter by itself to keep text on its own line but without a blank line in between.
is exactly the same as  
Both are HTML code for a blank space…
I find the letters easier to remember because they stand for something:
“Non-breaking space.”
And there’s no # to remember to put in.
Just be sure it’s all in small letters, no spaces, has an ampersand in the beginning and a semi-colon after.
Then hit enter twice again, before the next line.
What looks like three lines (two blank with only on the middle one) will turn into one blank line when posted.
Say that reminds me….
Mr_Sherman said something the other day I didn’t get a chance to answer…..
I meant to say that if I qualify, anyplace, including Ballard St, as a steadying influence….
Heaven help us all…..
Oh…. and to Happy x3 and ChessPirate….
I’ve said it elsewhere but maybe not here:
While <p> <p> does work fine to make a blank line,
I have a substitution I find easier to remember and type….
Just hit enter enter enter enter
That’s really all you have to remember.
But if you want to know why….
Hitting “enter” twice does the same thing as the <p>'s in your code … it makes sure the following text stays on the next line.
It will look like a blank line in your typing, but it won’t show that way on the comics.
In fact I use just enter enter by itself to keep text on its own line but without a blank line in between.
is exactly the same as  
Both are HTML code for a blank space…
I find the letters easier to remember because they stand for something:
“Non-breaking space.”
And there’s no # to remember to put in.
Just be sure it’s all in small letters, no spaces, has an ampersand in the beginning and a semi-colon after.
Then hit enter twice again, before the next line.
What looks like three lines (two blank with only on the middle one) will turn into one blank line when posted.