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  2. Sentence spacing in digital media - Wikipedia

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    Web browsers follow the HTML display specification and for programmers' convenience ignore runs of white space when displaying them. [5] This convention originally comes from the underlying SGML standard, which collapses multiple spaces because of the clear division between content and layout information. [6]

  3. Non-breaking space - Wikipedia

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    They can, therefore, be used by an author to simply insert additional visible space in the resulting output without using spans styled with peculiar values of the CSS "white-space" property. Conversely, indiscriminate use (see the recommended use [citation needed] in style guides), in addition to a normal space, gives extraneous space in the ...

  4. Template:Spaces - Wikipedia

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    Inserts one or more non-breaking spaces Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Quantity 1 How many non-breaking spaces to insert Default 1 Number optional Type 2 Non-default types (in decreasing order of width): em, fig, en, thin, hair Suggested values em fig en nbsp thin hair Default   String optional See also Template:Non breaking hyphen Help:Advanced ...

  5. Space (punctuation) - Wikipedia

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    Character encodings such as Unicode provide spaces of several widths, which are encoded using distinct numeric code points. For example, Unicode U+0020 is the "normal" space character, but U+00A0 adds the meaning that a new line should not be started there, while U+2003 represents a space with a fixed width of one em.

  6. 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. For example, a space character (U+0020 SPACE, ASCII 32) represents blank space such as a word divider in a Western script. A printable character results in output when rendered, but a whitespace character does not ...

  7. Help:Cascading Style Sheets - Wikipedia

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    column-content – overall space within the margins of which the content exists. firstHeading – the class of the heading tag at the top of every page; contentSub – the name of the wiki immediately underneath the main heading, but above the body text; content – the white background, thin bordered box which contains the main page content.

  8. Template:Whitespace (Unicode) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical typography, the widths of spaces are usually given in integral multiples of an eighteenth of an em, and 4/18 em may be used in several situations, for example between the a and the + and between the + and the b in the expression a + b. [4] HTML/XML named entity:  , LaTeX: \: (the LaTeX medium space is a no-break space)

  9. Help:Whitespace - Wikipedia

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    There will be no text to the right of the table of contents, though an image or a vertical template, such as an infobox, will appear in the space to the right if formatting causes it to require that space. Still, no text will appear in the space in between; it'll be white (as you notice, there is some white space between the TOC box and the ...