You can put space between 2 videos by <br> tag. It gives a line break space to move from next line.
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In computer programming, these two terms are interchangeable.
There are various reserved symbols in HTML. <,> these are two reserved for the opening and closing tag.
The same it always do - provides a seal between two surfaces.
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A Synapse is the space between two neurons or between a neuron and a receptor organ. A single neuron can have a few, or several hundred synapses.
Amount of space between two Points
No Man's Land is the name of the space between the two sides front lines.
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Nothing is on space. There are two types of 'space' # Galactical Space- Space in Galaxies # Intergalactical Space- Space in between galaxies
No Man's Land is the name of the space between the two sides front lines.
The internode space. The space between the two leafe nodes. The spaces between leaf veins are called areoles.
Assuming that this question is about HTML: web browsers and email programs normally will break a line of text that is too long to fit in the window into multiple lines. Normally, lines are split or wrapped at the final space that fits in the window. If the HTML author finds it undesirable to have a line of text broken at a particular space, the HTML author can replace that space with a non-breaking space. The browser or email program will keep the two words that surround the non-breaking space together and break the line at the preceding space. A non-breaking space is coded as ""&nbsp;". A normal space is just a space, although it can also be coded as "&#32;" or "&#x20;".
The synapse is the name of the space between two nerves.
No Man's Land is the name of the space between the two sides front lines.
It is not true to say spaces should be avoided, it is just that more than one space between words will be ignored. So if you put ten spaces between two words in the code, it will still only show one space between the text when viewed in the browser. You can use other methods to put more spaces, like using the &nbsp; character for each extra space needed or using the pre tag.