How to create paragraphs?

Hello, I am new here and I wanted to try to create a new course. Everything was OK but, however, it seems that I cannot create paragraphs or ‘spacing’. Example:

Hello, how are you?
Fine, thank you.

I am only restricted to a single line text. Is there a solution to this?

Thank you.

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I personally have not made a course, but I don’t believe that there is a solution, you could try using a load of spaces…

I don’t think Memrise is well suited for more than one paragraph of text. In fact, it seems that it was originally designed for just simple words or short phrases. Even whole sentences are a bit of a stretch (until recently, sentences with commas were evaluated incorrectly in tests).

Your example is short enough, I think you could just put them on the same line and separate the speakers with a dash. (You won’t be required to type the dash when tested on it.) Like this:
Hello, how are you? – Fine, thank you.

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or like this: Hello, how are you / Fine, thank you

@ApolloNexus Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think that the slash is used as a separator for options now. Which means it wouldn’t work well here, because you would be able to type just one of the two parts and it would count as correct. (That, incidentally, is the same thing that commas used to do before they changed it.)

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@widle oh… well I don’t know XD I haven’t made a course : ) just giving suggestions…

Every suggestion is welcomed
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no problem bro XD

@ApolloNexus @widle Thank you very much for your suggestions!

how do you want your course to work?

i.e. typing tests? multiple choice answers? tapping tests to arrange the words in order?

As for the formatting, it can only be single line text.

You could use images instead of text, depending on how you want your course to function.

A question with multiple lines of answer. Example:

List down the 1-10 in Spanish.

  1. Uno
  2. Dos.
  3. Tres
    etc

Something like the above

Can you provide some specific question/answer situations?

HOW to do want to be answering it?

  • By typing out the answer?
  • By multiple choice selection?
  • By using the tapping tests?

An important question is whether the course is to be used on the website and/or an app. There are a lot of differences which affect the design of a course.

I only use the website. :sunflower: