Monospace is a font style where the sizing and spacing for each character is uniform. This is critical in applications where screen or page space is valuable (say a command prompt/terminal or the amount of space in typewriting paper) where one has to count the number of characters typed into a given amount of space widthwise to avoid overflowing characters.
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No. CSS has five "back-up" fonts: serif, sans-serif, cursive, fantasy, and monospace. However, using "cursive" will likely do the trick, as the primary cursive font installed by your target audience will probably be in Arabic.
One space is sufficient.ANS2:If your typeface is a Truetype font, a single space after a period, exclamation point or question mark will be properly expanded. If you are using a typewriter or a monospace font you should give a double space after a period, exclamation point or question mark.
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If the text is being displayed or printed with a normal "kerned" font, then all punctuation should be followed by a single space. Double spacing should only be used for monospaced fonts (eg Courier), but even then only for sentence-ending punctuation like question marks, exclamation points and full stops (periods). This convention dates back to the days of the typewriter, which used monospace fonts.
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