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  2. Non-breaking space - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the non-breaking space character (U+00A0), which prevents automatic line breaks and whitespace collapse in text processing and digital typesetting. See its uses, variations, examples and encodings in Unicode and HTML.

  3. Whitespace character - Wikipedia

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    A whitespace character is a character data element that represents white space when text is rendered for display by a computer. Learn about the different types, properties and uses of whitespace characters in Unicode, such as space, tab, newline and more.

  4. Template:Whitespace (Unicode) - Wikipedia

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    A narrow space character, used in Mongolian to cause the final two characters of a word to take on different shapes. [5] It is no longer classified as space character (i.e. in Zs category) in Unicode 6.3.0, even though it was in previous versions of the standard.

  5. List of XML and HTML character entity references - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to use character entity references in XML and HTML documents, and see the list of predefined and custom entities for various scripts and symbols. Find out the differences between numeric and character entity references, and the formal public identifiers for HTML DTD entities subsets.

  6. Zero-width space - Wikipedia

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    The zero-width space (ZWSP) is a non-printing character used to indicate word boundaries in scripts without explicit spacing. It can be represented by numeric character references ​ or ​ in HTML and Unicode.

  7. Help:Line-break handling - Wikipedia

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    The non-breaking space works within links exactly like a regular space. Thus you can link to [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] directly and it will render as J. R. R. Tolkien. The initials will not be separated across a line break. However,   renders the source text harder to read and edit. Avoid using it unless it is really necessary to ...

  8. Thin space - Wikipedia

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    Thin space is a typographical character used to add a narrow space between words or glyphs. Learn about its width, usage, encoding, and examples in different languages and programs.

  9. HTML - Wikipedia

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    HTML is the standard markup language for web pages, developed by Tim Berners-Lee and others since 1980. Learn about the evolution of HTML from SGML to HTML5, and the elements, attributes, and applications of HTML.