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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T06:40:58+00:00 2026-05-14T06:40:58+00:00

Is there anything in HTML/CSS that tells the browser to ignore whitespace completely? So

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Is there anything in HTML/CSS that tells the browser to ignore whitespace completely?

So many times when you want to put, say, two images next to each other – you try desperately to keep the HTML readable, but the browser puts a space between them.

So instead of something like this:

<img src="images/minithing.jpg" alt="my mini thing" />
<img src="images/minithing.jpg" alt="my mini thing" />
<img src="images/minithing.jpg" alt="my mini thing" />
<img src="images/minithing.jpg" alt="my mini thing" />

you end up with this

<img src="images/minithing.jpg" alt="my mini thing" /><img src="images/minithing.jpg" alt="my mini thing" /><img src="images/minithing.jpg" alt="my mini thing" /><img src="images/minithing.jpg" alt="my mini thing" />

Which is just so horrible!

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    2026-05-14T06:40:58+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:40 am

    Oh, you can really easy accomplish that with a single line of CSS:

    #parent_of_imgs { white-space-collapse: discard; }
    

    Disadvantage, you ask? No browser has implemented this extremely useful feature (think of inline blocks in general) yet. 🙁

    What I did from time to time, although it’s ugly as the night is dark, is to use comments:

    <p><!--
      --><img src="." alt="" /><!--
      --><img src="." alt="" /><!--
      --><img src="." alt="" /><!--
      --><img src="." alt="" /><!--
    --></p>
    
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