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  1. Helping Others
  2. Others Or Other's
  3. & Other Stories
  4. Treat Others The Way You Want To Be Treated
  5. Do Unto Others As You Would Have Done Unto You

Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance. The Others appear to only have one leader at any given time, and said leader performs a number of duties: ensuring the well-being of the Others, protecting the Island against threats from outside, and (allegedly) talking to and carrying out the orders of Jacob. Jacob is the only individual on the Island who carries more authority than the Leader.

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Answer: When browsing the web, you may occasionally run into pages with &nbsp; somewhere in the text. You may even see multiple &nbsp's grouped together. This looks pretty odd, but there is a good explanation for it.

Helping Others

NBSP stands for 'No-Break SPace.' It is similar to a standard space character, but it prevents line breaks, or newlines from being processed between words or other elements. Typically, a string of text will wrap at the last space before the end of a line. A no-break space is treated as a standard character, so the text will not wrap wherever one is inserted.

No-break (or 'non-breaking') spaces are also used to display multiple consecutive spaces on a webpage. In HTML, the language used to create webpages, a single space is processed the same as two, ten, or one hundred consecutive spaces. So if you want to put more than one space between words or other elements on a webpage, you need to use a no-break space.

Others Or Other's

HTML Example

The HTML code for a no-break space is &nbsp; (HTML codes for special characters begin with an ampersand and end with a semicolon) . So to make 'this phrase' turn into 'this phrase,' no-break spaces must be inserted between 'this' and 'phrase' in the HTML, as in the example below:

<p>this&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;phrase</p>

Treat Others The Way You Want To Be Treated

Sometimes, a webpage or HTML email may have syntax errors that cause 'nbsp' to appear. This may happen if the trailing semicolon is not added (&nbsp instead of &nbsp;). Some websites, such as discussion boards, may not support certain HTML codes, including no-break spaces. In these cases, you may see the &nbsp; HTML code instead of white space.

Entered: August 18, 2005 — Updated: July 25, 2020 – by Per Christensson

Do Unto Others As You Would Have Done Unto You

Category: Web