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Hexadecimal Complications in WordPress

In the past few posts that I have been writing, I kept coming accross a problem that the HTML and CSS had with the text I was entering in the posts. After disecting the content in a Hexadecimal editor (UEStudio for me), I found that instead of the normal hexadecimal charcter “20″, there was a “A0″.

A0 is a space identical to 20, but A0 doesn’t break, so when entered into the content of a WordPress (or any other software) post, it doesn’t wrap to the width of the column, and instead, just keeps on going within the same line.

To fix it, simply replace all the A0’s with 20’s in your Hexadecimal editor. If you don’t have one, and don’t want to get one, even though there are free ones, you can just copy the content to Notepad and replace all the “spaces” with the space bar, and copy it make into your online editor.

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Author: Lamp
Posted: August 8, 2007
Time: 3:09:41 pm
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  1. Lamp


    Aug. 18/2007/10:52:15 pm

    Ha… I didn’t even check this post to see if it had any, and what do you know? It did.


  2. Lamp


    Sep. 1/2007/12:14:06 pm

    It might be theme specific, also.


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