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Here, each grey box and the text "Color of ..." are wrapped in {{inline block}} templates. If {{nowrap}} had been used instead, there would be no visible difference in the first two cases. In the third case, however, the text would have been unable to wrap into the space available.
In lists of links such as inside infoboxes and navboxes, use a horizontal list (perhaps via the template {}) to format lists. For occasional cases where you need to delineate two pieces of text outside of a list, you can use the templates or which contain a before the dot, thus handling some of the wrapping problems.
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{}, which indents a single line, after a newline, using a mixture of en- and em-sized spaces {}, which indents a single line (or content inline in one) uses non-breaking spaces {}, which indents a single line (or content inline in one), skipping up to fifty equal en-sized spaces
Here, each grey box and the text "Color of ..." are wrapped in {{inline block}} templates. If {{nowrap}} had been used instead, there would be no visible difference in the first two cases. In the third case, however, the text would have been unable to wrap into the space available.
This is applied to those elements that CSS considers to be "block" elements, set through the CSS display: block; declaration. HTML also has a similar concept, although different, and the two are very frequently confused. %block; and %inline; are groups within the HTML DTD that group elements as being either "block-level" or "inline". [6]
An entry consists of a block on the "left", or start inline direction, and a block sequence on the "right", or end inline direction. The block on the left is conceptually what would be the number or bullet in a list. However, it could just as easily be a string of text, as one might see in a glossary entry. The block on the right works as expected.