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Wbr indicates a word break opportunity. This template includes the HTML tag <wbr />
, which is used to tell the browser of an optional, non-hyphenated line-break. It can be used with:
{{nbsp}}
or the equivalent
(non-breaking space){{nowrap}}
or the equivalent <span style="white-space: nowrap;">...</span>
or <span class="nowrap">...</span>
(character string that will not break even at a normal space)to carefully control line-breaking where this is important.
This template can safely be substituted, though there is no particular reason to do so. For breaking up long words, use {{Soft hyphen}}
instead.