I have always used two spaces. But if the MLA now says one, that is going to be a hard habit to break for me.
As for neatorama reformatting the double spaces, its actually an HTML process. HTML code will recognize one "white space" then ignore the rest. If you want more white spaces then you have to enter the code (& n b s p ;). Its the characters inside the parentheses, and no need for spaces. I wasn't sure how Neato's comments are interpreted, and if the system would have read my text as code or actual text.
As I write this, I found that I was putting in two spaces without even thinking about it. However, I'm sure it will be HTML formatted by the time you read this. This is going to be near impossible habit to break!
As for neatorama reformatting the double spaces, its actually an HTML process. HTML code will recognize one "white space" then ignore the rest. If you want more white spaces then you have to enter the code (& n b s p ;). Its the characters inside the parentheses, and no need for spaces. I wasn't sure how Neato's comments are interpreted, and if the system would have read my text as code or actual text.
As I write this, I found that I was putting in two spaces without even thinking about it. However, I'm sure it will be HTML formatted by the time you read this. This is going to be near impossible habit to break!