You can't do double spaces on Lemmy unless you're using some kind of app that doesn't automatically condense whitespace for some reason. In browser you can have any amount of spaces consecutively and they'll just get condensed into one.
Or people are deliberately using nonbreaking spaces specifically to make it not do that, for a gag. In which case, that's some real dedication just for a bit.
I'm learning apparently it isn't for Lemmy apps, which must have a habit of not using standard HTML renderers-- which seems like reinventing the wheel to me, but what do I know.
I would say every modern browser on Earth does this, but modern doesn't enter into it. Condensing whitespace in rendered web content has been consistent since the 90's.
You can't do double spaces on Lemmy unless you're using some kind of app that doesn't automatically condense whitespace for some reason. In browser you can have any amount of spaces consecutively and they'll just get condensed into one.
Or people are deliberately using nonbreaking spaces specifically to make it not do that, for a gag. In which case, that's some real dedication just for a bit.
Apparently the Thunder app doesn't automatically condense whitespace.
That's incredibly unusual, then.
Boost is another that does not condense them.
Connect doesn't either. You sure it's unusual?
I'm learning apparently it isn't for Lemmy apps, which must have a habit of not using standard HTML renderers-- which seems like reinventing the wheel to me, but what do I know.
I would say every modern browser on Earth does this, but modern doesn't enter into it. Condensing whitespace in rendered web content has been consistent since the 90's.