A hair space, represented in HTML as   and in Unicode as U+200A, is a space character that's thinner than a thin space. It's a typographic unit of ...
A thin space (U+2009), as the name suggests, is a type of whitespace, or space character, that is typically one-fifth (1⁄5) or one-sixth (1⁄6) of an em. This ...
A Punctuation Space is a type of space that's the same width as a period or comma. It's represented in Unicode, the universal character set, by the code ...
Figure Space (U+2007) has the same width as a digit, or a "figure", in a given font, which ensures consistent alignment in tables and columns where numbers ...
The "Six-Per-Em Space" is a typographic space that is equal to one-sixth of an em space in width. In Unicode, it is represented by the character with the ...
A Four-Per-Em Space (U+2005), also known as a "Mid-space", is a space in typography that is one-fourth the width of an "em". A four-per-em space is ...
The Three-Per-Em Space (U+2004), often known as the thick space, is defined as a space that is exactly one-third the width of an 'em'. An 'em' is a unit ...
Em Space, represented by the Unicode character U+2003, is a typographic unit of space used in typography and typesetting. The "Em" in Em Space refers to the ...
An En Space (U+2002) is a typographic space character approximately half the width of an em space, used for spacing purposes in typography and document ...
A No-Break Space (U+00A0) is a typographic character that prevents a line break or word wrap between the characters it separates. It is commonly used in ...