Template:Zero width space/doc
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{{Zwsp}} inserts the code ​
literally, which produces a U+200B ZERO WIDTH SPACE in the rendered wiki-page.
Usage
[edit]This is a convenience template for the zero-width space character, U+200B (​
or ​
).
It is completely invisible in display, but has the effect of acting as a line-breaking point for text inside a word that otherwise would not break. Whitespace and normal dashes (-) are already line-break points, but this template allows the special insertion of invisible breakpoints inside words. A break at a zero-width space does not cause a hyphen (or anything else) to appear; use {{Soft hyphen}} if you want that.
The zero-width space character has a higher breaking priority than the hyphen character (-), so when using it in a phrase with hyphen, it is recommended to place a zero-width space immediately after each hyphen as well.
There are two ways to use this template:
- With no arguments {{Zwsp}}, this produces a single zero-width space character
- With two or more arguments {{zwsp|this|is|a|test}}, the arguments are rendered separated by zero-width spaces. This reduces the amount of typing if two or more zero-width space characters are needed in rapid succession.
See also
[edit]- {{Non breaking hyphen}}
- {{Soft hyphen}} appears only if text is wrapped mid-word at specified point
- {{Word joiner}}