Issue
By creating a variable
var a = 'something' + ' ' + 'something'
I get this value: 'something something'
.
How can I create a string with multiple spaces on it in JavaScript?
Solution
In 2021 - use ES6 Template Literals for this task. If you need IE11 Support - use a transpiler.
let a = `something something`;
Template Literals are fast, powerful and produce cleaner code.
If you need IE11 support and you don't have transpiler, stay strong 💪 and use \xa0
- it is a NO-BREAK SPACE char.
Reference from UTF-8 encoding table and Unicode characters, you can write as below:
var a = 'something' + '\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0' + 'something';
Answered By - Andrew Evt
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