jayjonbeach:
Are you sure?
Your whole message is one big paragraph. Or did you type it that way on purpose?
He did. He typed it that way on purpose. He just didn't include the line feeds you're asking about. I think that's what they're called. Here. I'll hit <enter> here
See? It jumped a space, advanced a "line feed", and started a new paragraph.
I asked the same question the other day:
Sometimes... not this time however... when writing a NEW MESSAGE (starting new thread)... there is no B, I, U, etc... toolbar (^^^^ up there^^^^) available, to use in the construction of the post. Furthermore, after clicking the POST button, the post loses all the line feeds (breaks between lines of text).
I found that clicking the "quote" button works as a workaround. I do this if the B,I, U, abc toolbar isn't shown. After clicking it once to bring-up the toolbar, you may have to click "quote" again, if you want to include the text from the previous post.
Just position your cursor in your work area, then click "quote", and the text will be transferred to your post, with html "quote" things (i forget what they're called - somebody help me here).
You'll notice sometimes, when you edit a post, that it reverts to, and shows, every one of these html things (lol), within your original post, and sometimes it doesn't. It's just another shortcoming that this type of forum has, it's not exactly vBulletin, ya'know. But I wish someone would try to address the problem... it'd make things easier for members who use the forums to try to help others. ;)
EDIT: So basically, IF YOU SEE THE TOOLBAR, JUST GO ON NORMALLY AND MAKE YOUR POST.
IF YOU DON'T SEE THE TOOLBAR, CLICK THE "QUOTE" BUTTON. (this will make the toolbar appear)
IF YOU ARE EDITING A POST, AND THERE ARE HTML ARTIFACTS SHOWING IN YOUR POST, CLICK THE "QUOTE" BUTTON. (this will return the post to "normal-looking".)
It must be a coding problem or something... this workaround works, however.
Good Luck... and Happy Posting!
:^)