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  2. Help:Line-break handling - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Line-break_handling

    It specifies where it would be OK to add a line-break where a word is too long, or it is perceived that the browser will break a line at the wrong place. Whether the line actually breaks is then left up to the browser. The break will look like a space - see soft hyphen below when it would be more appropriate to break the word or line using a ...

  3. Template:Nowraplinks end - Wikipedia

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    Help:Line-break handling, Wikipedia's how-to guide about word wrapping and line breaks. In particular, to avoid line wrapping when quoting a passage such as a poem or computer code, see Template:Quote § Line breaks – e.g. Template:Blockquote with "poem" tag.

  4. Non-breaking space - Wikipedia

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    In word processing and digital typesetting, a non-breaking space ( ), also called NBSP, required space, [1] hard space, or fixed space (in most typefaces, it is not of fixed width), is a space character that prevents an automatic line break at its position.

  5. Help:Cite messages - Wikipedia

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    Although not specific to references, Common.css does have this line height rule to keep line spacing from breaking on subscript and superscript, as used in the inline link. Internet Explorer 7 has problems with line-height when printing, so it is disabled for IE7 through Common.js.

  6. Template:Nowraplinks - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Nowraplinks

    Help:Line-break handling, Wikipedia's how-to guide about word wrapping and line breaks. In particular, to avoid line wrapping when quoting a passage such as a poem or computer code, see Template:Quote § Line breaks – e.g. Template:Blockquote with "poem" tag.

  7. Template:Legend inline - Wikipedia

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    This template differs from Template:Legend only in that it uses display:inline to prevent line breaks after each legend. Usage See Template:Legend/doc for usage.

  8. Wikipedia:Break means pause - Wikipedia

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    An empty line between blocks of text, The HTML tag <br />, or; The template {}, which is just a wrapper for the HTML tag. Line breaks are not a proper tool for controlling the displayed width of text. Instead, they have a clear meaning: when you use a line break, you are telling the reader that they have reached a boundary separating two ...

  9. Template:Non breaking en dash - Wikipedia

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    This prevents line break at the endash. Usage. This can be used, for example, to prevent line break as in: 2020–2022: