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The zero-width space is Unicode character U+200B, and is located in the Unicode General Punctuation block. In HTML, it can be represented by the character entity reference ​ . Purpose
This is a convenience template for the zero-width space character, U+200B (​ or ​).It is invisible in display, but has the effect of acting as a line-breaking point for text inside a word that otherwise would not break.
This is a convenience template for the zero-width space character, U+200B (​ or ​).It is invisible in display, but has the effect of acting as a line-breaking point for text inside a word that otherwise would not break.
It is no longer classified as space character (i.e. in Zs category) in Unicode 6.3.0, even though it was in previous versions of the standard. zero width space: U+200B: 8203 Yes: No ? General Punctuation: Other, Format ZWSP, zero-width space. Used to indicate word boundaries to text processing systems when using scripts that do not use explicit ...
Ten whitespace characters U+2002 through U+200B (fixed en or 1⁄2 em, em, 1⁄3 em, 1⁄4 em, 1⁄6 em, figure and punctuation space, variable thin or 1⁄5 em and hair space, fixed zero-width space) and U+205F (math medium or 2⁄9 em space) differ by horizontal width, while U+2000 and U+2001 (en and em quad) are effectively aliases of U+2002 ...
The Zero Width Space (U+200B) allows a line-break but provides no space: in a sense joining, rather than separating, two words. Finally, the Word Joiner (U+2060) inhibits line breaks and also involves none of the white space produced by a baseline advance.
Similar to U+200B, but not a point at which a line may be broken. HTML/XML named entity: ⁠ zero width non-breaking space: U+FEFF: 65279 No: No ? Arabic Presentation Forms-B: Other, Format Zero-width non-breaking space. Used primarily as a Byte Order Mark. Use as an indication of non-breaking is deprecated as of Unicode 3.2; see U+ ...
Similar to U+200B, but not a point at which a line may be broken. HTML/XML named entity: ⁠ zero width non-breaking space: U+FEFF: 65279 No: No ? Arabic Presentation Forms-B: Other, Format Zero-width non-breaking space. Used primarily as a Byte Order Mark. Use as an indication of non-breaking is deprecated as of Unicode 3.2; see U+ ...