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  2. Help:Line-break handling - Wikipedia

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    This page explains different methods for creating, controlling and preventing line breaks and word wraps in Wikipedia articles and pages. When a paragraph or line of text is too long to fit on one line, web browsers, like many other programs, automatically wrap the text to the next line.

  3. Help:Whitespace - Wikipedia

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    Whitespace cannot easily be avoided when a page with little text, often a stub, contains an infobox or similar vertical template that is quite tall along with a navbox or similar horizontal template at the bottom, and the amount of text on the page takes up far less space than the template to the left. Even without a horizontal template, there ...

  4. Sentence spacing in digital media - Wikipedia

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    However, using a non-breaking space can lead to uneven justified text and additional unwanted spaces or line breaks in the text in certain programs. [8] Alternatively, sentence spacing can be controlled in HTML by separating every sentence into a separate element (e.g., a span), and using CSS to finely control sentence spacing. [9]

  5. Sentence spacing - Wikipedia

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    By the 1960s, electronic phototypesetting systems ignored runs of white space in text. [7] This was also true for the World Wide Web, as HTML normally ignores additional spacing, [27] [28] although in 2011 the CSS 2.1 standard officially added an option that can preserve additional spaces. [29]

  6. Template:Indent - Wikipedia

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    Neither {} nor {} use em spaces, but rather mix en and em spaces, whereas {{in5|n}} avoids en spaces altogether and will actually skip n count of spaces, as if inserting n repetitions of an em space. This is done by alternating em spaces with an em-size non-breaking   —by definition, it must be the same—in order to skip a wide area.

  7. Whitespace (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Whitespace defines a command as a sequences of whitespace characters. For example, [Tab][Space][Space][Space] performs arithmetic addition of the top two elements on the stack. A command is written as an instruction modification parameter (IMP) followed by an operation and then any parameters. [1] IMP sequences include:

  8. Travis Kelce usually ignores social-media criticism but he ...

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    Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce reacted after throwing out the first pitch before the game between the Cleveland Guardians and the Seattle Mariners at Progressive Field in 2023.

  9. Indentation (typesetting) - Wikipedia

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    There are three main types of indentation: first-line, hanging and block. Each example below is in a box that represents the page boundary and uses the common typesetting lorem ipsum content. The width of indentation here is in units of em spaces. For first-line indentation the first line of a paragraph is indented. A first-line indentation of ...

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