It means non-breaking space. It allows you to add spaces to be shown when HTML is rendered. Usually when you add plain spaces (like between two words) HTML will render only 1 space. with & n b s p ; you can use as many as you want to define how many spaces you want rendered.
2006-12-30 06:23:55
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answered by WarDog 2
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This is what is called an HTML entity. Other examples can be found at http://www.webmonkey.com/webmonkey/reference/special_characters/.
These are used to tell the web browser that we want to display certain characters in a certain way. Normally in an HTML document any extra spacing is removed. You use the entity to tell the web browser that you really want the spaces to be there.
Another example is the > or >. Usually this is part of an html tag like this . To tell the browser that you actually want to display the greater than symbol you type in the code > instead of just typing in the >.
2006-12-30 14:53:31
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answered by lkw0x53 1
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Short for Non-Breaking SPace, NBSP is commonly used in programming and in HTML that creates a space in the program or document without breaking the line the space is on.
2006-12-30 06:24:22
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answered by beckett 2
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"&NBsP " means / creates in HTML code a "non-breaking space"
Which is basically a white space, like the one between each word in this answer.
2006-12-30 06:24:48
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answered by kmanevil 2
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It creates a non-breaking space.
Normally HTML takes all spaces and reduces it to one space. This rule does not apply to non-breaking spaces.
2006-12-30 06:23:53
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answered by JDM 3
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It's a non-breaking space - this means it keeps the two words it comes between together. It also allows you to string multiple spaces, which most servers condense to a single space otherwise.
2006-12-30 06:23:50
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answered by Anonymous
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It means a space character. Normally the browser will condense spaces. This says to make sure a space is actually there.
2006-12-30 06:23:48
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answered by BigRez 6
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It puts gaps in pictures or text like this
2006-12-30 06:24:08
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answered by Mysterious 2
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2016-12-31 07:58:57
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answered by valaria 4
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it means no back space...& is the html way for distinguishing from rest of the text......thats what i knw....
2006-12-30 06:25:22
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answered by AM 3
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