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- Characters in a document that are considered to separate words. In HTML 4.0, ASCII space characters, line breaks, tabs, form feeds, and zero‐width spaces are white space characters. One or more of these characters in the source document mark the end of one word and the beginning of another.
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- When rendered, a whitespace character does not correspond to a visual mark, but typically does occupy an area on a page. As is common in technical literature, the two words "white space" have found widespread usage as the single term "whitespace", especially when used as an adjective, as in "whitespace character". - Wikipedia by
- Preprocessor directives must appear as the first non-whitespace character on a line - eggheadcafe.com by
- You can only filter nodes that contain only whitespace. In a text node that contains any non-whitespace characters, whitespace is considered significant, and is always displayed.
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- Praznina služi odvajanju riječi i drugih tekstualnih / grafičkih elemenata u dokumentu. Osim razmaka (razmaknice) obuhvaća prijelom retka/odlomka, tabulator i dr., ovisno o formatu datoteke. Own research - by Ivan Nekic
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