Matthew Woodcraft wrote:
What's the reason for including a
non-breaking space in the Wikipedia
article? That's not snideness: it's key to the answer.
I was looking at some of the music articles, where breaking something like A C
E over two lines looks very bad.
But does look nasty in the source - do you think it would put
people off from editing?
I'd suggest just putting a <BR> before the string that you want to keep
together so that it starts out on a fresh line and has plenty of space
to fit itself in together... that's how I'd do it anyway.
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