Hi Dick,
Could you please explain in a bit more details. A screenshot of the problem will be helpful.
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Hella
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Dick,
Just a follow-up: there is no opportunity to add a non-breaking space while using Text control, however you can add non-breaking spaces in HTML block.
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Elena
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I'd like to see this feature also. being able to add non-breaking spaces to text would be very useful - especially when the site is responsive. If a company is building a web creation tool, someone there should know how and why this is often necessary.
Last edited 14 December 2020 by imthepipe2
Yeah! Me, too!
I really miss a way of adding a single non-braking space while editing paragraphs of text in nicepage!
Maybe you would like to read this short tutorial about non-breaking spaces and why they are useful for us:
https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_entities.asp
Hi, I was wondering if there are some developments here...
If not as in a standard option in the software to add a non-breaking space to a text frame (non HTML that is), is there a work around for it? E.g. a working shortcut? I just don't get it that the usefulness of such an option is not aknowledged by professional website builders I hold you for...
Or should I make my own work around by using an external HTML editor and copy the space (not the code) to the text frame in Nicepage? I hope not... :(
Regards
Hi,
At this moment, we have not implemented this functionality, unfortunately.
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Olivia
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Pity, I was hoping on some movement in this direction or some help to easily work around this...
Regards
I have to admit that I'm astonished that this rather essential "feature" is missing. Leaving a single-letter preposition/conjunction is quite a big typographical issue for me (and not just me, I suspect). I hope this will be added asap, as there is currently no way to avoid this issue.
Hello,
Thank you for your comments.
This request is on our wish list.
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Anna T
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Last edited 05 August 2021 by Support Team
Sometimes Nicepage users have to be very (very) patient (up to almost 2 years) because I suspect the developers take more satisfaction from sophisticated add-ons instead of these simple neccesities. Or maybe they don't know how to tackle this item...
Hello Dick,
This function is less priority because it is already have an alternative - HTML Element.
Thank you in advance for bringing our attention to this request once again.
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Anna T
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I found a method that works for me for text outlines.
1. First copy the text info into Notepad to make sure there is no auto-font formatting when you copy one section of the outline at a time. Then count the lines
2. In Nicepage make a blank text line in the Font desire inserting "dummy text" in the line. Then copy and paste this line in Nicepage to the count you have from step 1.
3. Click on each "dummy text" line and set spacing Top & Bottom to T 0 and B 0 and L 0.
4. Using Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V put each line of the outline into the appropriate "dummy text"
5. Indent the lines by changing the L in pixels. (for example, changing L 0 to L20)
Works for me!