The wiki parser inserts <br /> tags for each newline in the source text.
This produces a lot of vertical spacing in the rendered text, and is impossible to remove before, e.g. terms in definition lists, headings etc., whose wiki source text must start in the first column. Using the <br /> tag between paragraphs of text is also logically incorrect; <p>...</p> should be used for that.
Suggested solutions:
The latter solution seems simple, but does strictly speaking not produce the logically correct HTML output where paragraphs are delimited by <p>...</p> tags.
NOTE: This is not a CSS styling problem!
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