My first paragraph on my newest hub. . . .I'm not happy with how it's being chopped up, with?

I think there is a problem with the Hubpages platform at the moment, as the same thing is happening to the previously published hubs I am trying to edit.

I did see that on a few hubs that I was reading... I never thought to really check if mine were doing it...off to do that now... thanks for making me aware.

I had that problem earlier, and it is now fixed. I published a hub this a.m. , and now it shows up corrrected.

Check your hub again.

I've not seen that particular problem. To me it sounds like a text importation problem. If you type your articles into MS-Word and copy it to the clipboard to paste into Hubpage edit window, it will bring invisible embedded characters with it.

Even if you save the file as an ASCII file, in Word, it will carry unwanted characters with it. Use an ASCII PlainText editor like Notepad for writing and importing articles to Hubpages through the clipboard. Even those files can carry errant characters into Hubpages that have problems displaying in HTML line wrap.

Text editors insert sRt's (soft-returns) as line wrap characters. Sometimes, the sRt's will get through the Hubpage stripper and cause problems. Try lining up the cursor to the right of the extra space next to the 'r' in your 'tige r' representation, and backspace to the left to remove the invisible embed character.

Hope this helped. If you are typing your whole article into the Hubpages edit window, and are having this problem, I don't know what to tell you. I've never experienced it myself.

Good luck to ya.

Most of the people here, on Hubpages here are having the same problem. You have to try in some really weird ways to get the word right. Lol.

Good luck with that. I hope it gets fixed soon, though!

You have to be very careful publishing your hub. Check each paragraphs and the order of appearance before clicking the publish button. If problems still don't fix then it's time to complain.

Good luck to your next hub!

Oh I haven't faced this problem as yet but thanks for mentioning it.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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