After finding myself searching for white space character in HTML a couple times, I realized that it’s worthy a blog entry for myself. 😉
So here it is…
Thanks to the author(s) of this page.
After finding myself searching for white space character in HTML a couple times, I realized that it’s worthy a blog entry for myself. 😉
So here it is…
Thanks to the author(s) of this page.
Ha! 😉
Actually, if you desire white space within your HTML’s text, well, just type white space! A simple ” ” will display as such (but an amount of adjecent whitespace will be merged to one space, like in typical typesetting programs.)
actually refers to non breaking white space, i.e. you can force a phrase to remain on the same line.
Just to set things straight for the readers,
sorry for the nitpick. 😉
Darned formatting. I can’t edit my comment? 😦 The second paragraph began with a literal ampersand nbsp semicolon, sorry. and the italics were meant to end…
Thanks for your comments. I’ll remember to try it next time.
thanks
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It is certainly interesting for me to read this blog. Thank you for it. I like such topics and anything connected to them. I definitely want to read a bit more soon.
Hilary Benedict
Понравилась, прочитала тут маленькуюно от этого не менее интересную статейку :
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этого хватит, поверьте;
I visit this page to get this dmn character very often! I don’t know why I can’t just memorize it T_T
Non-Breaking White Space == nbsp 🙂
Yeah I forget that too and had to search for it for a table cell without content 🙂
Very worthy! Thanks a bunch.
Here is some more special character examples
http://www.corelangs.com/html/tags/special-characters.html
craif
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` ` comes with a lot of baggage attached. If you want a plain old space, use ` `
I used to use it in the past, I had almost the whole word, but I didn’t remember haha. Thanks!