I've doing more article submissions lately and am having a major issue with word wrap. I copy/paste the articles in plain text from notepad and end up with these articles that look like ass because each line is a million characters long.
I have used ezinearticles forever and have worked my way around it by using shift+enter to force line breaks. But some of the other directories (like goarticles.com) don't have that option. And even if they did, it still seems stupid having to force your own line breaks at every single fucking directory. I have to be missing something here...
If I use the <br> tag to force line breaks, it's almost impossible to tell where to put the tags because the editor window is tiny. Plus its just a huge pain in the ass to try to make every line of text the same width.
This is really starting to grate on my nerves. I'm sick of having to use all sorts of witchcraft fuckery just to make halfway legible articles. I look through the other articles at these directories and it appears as though no one else has the same problem.
I am guessing some of these article directories automatically wrap your lines for you...but none of them say if they do or don't. And I don't want to waste high quality articles only to end up with giant text walls that nobody wants to read. This is a major problem for the long articles I tend to write.
What do you do when you submit your pieces?












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