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Prevents word wraps (line breaks) within text or inside a link which contains spaces or hyphens (-). Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Text 1 Text or link to be protected. String required See also view talk edit {{ nowrap }} prevents wrapping within a single template (i.e. not suitable for relatively complex or lengthy content). {{ nowraplinks ...
If the nowraplinks class is applied in the header of a table it will prevent line wrapping of links in all cells in the table. Note that in a table header there usually is a need to apply several classes. Then the class names should be separated by spaces in the class tag, not by commas or semicolons. Like this:
Prevents word wraps (line breaks) within text or inside a link which contains spaces or hyphens (-). Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status Text 1 Text or link to be protected. String required See also view talk edit {{ nowrap }} prevents wrapping within a single template (i.e. not suitable for relatively complex or lengthy content). {{ nowraplinks }}... {{ nowraplinks end ...
{} prevents wraps unless the space is too narrow to display the text on one line. {{inline block}} does the same and allows further style customization, but does not automatically add the "avoidwrap" CSS class. {} produces multiple non-breaking spaces (or a single one).
Note: For vertical alignment of text see: Help:Table#Vertical alignment in cells. If there is no global text alignment set in the top line of the table wikitext, then all text is left aligned, except for header cells which are default center aligned.
MediaWiki’s wikitable class (class="wikitable") is designed for straightforward table formatting and enforces certain global styles that make removing borders between adjacent cells challenging even if custom CSS styles attempt to eliminate these borders. Specifically, the class includes:
If the nowraplinks class is applied in the header of a table it will prevent line wrapping of links in all cells in the table. Note that in a table header there usually is a need to apply several classes. Then the class names should be separated by spaces in the class tag, not by commas or semicolons. Like this:
The non-breaking space works within links exactly like a regular space. Thus you can link to [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] directly and it will render as J. R. R. Tolkien. The initials will not be separated across a line break. However, renders the source text harder to read and edit. Avoid using it unless it is really necessary to ...