It might not be too difficult to change the wiki engine. Sounds like
you search for
<br /> and replace it with </P><P> and look for logical beginnings
of paragraphs to put the leading <P> 's

What engine is this?

Stephan

On 11/17/06, mean dspt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I run a wiki based site, and the engine doesn't wrap blocks of text
> inside <p>, but simply adds <br />. So it's quite difficult to style
> your paragraphs in content, as there's no "paragraphs" in the markup.
> Usuall way of styling with p{magin:VALUES;} etc. is not applicable. In
> long pages it creates "wall of text" effect, which is not nice at all.
> Usually it makes people to add double breakspaces, like <br/><br/>.
> more readable, but not very stylish.
> What can be done in this case?
> The first method I came up with is .content br {display:block;
> margin-bottom:VALUE;) rule. This works in FF2, but I'm not sure about
> other browsers. It doesn't work in IE6, as far as I tested it.
> Can you advise something?
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