- See Also
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Links
- “Are Two Spaces Better Than One? The Effect of Spacing following Periods and Commas during Reading”, Et Al 2018
- “The Effects of Font Type and Spacing of Text for Online Readability and Performance”, 2014
- “The Effects of Text Spacing on Screen Reading Time and Comprehension”, Et Al 2009
- “The Effect of Text Spacing After the Period on Time for On-Screen Reading Tasks”, Et Al 2002
- Wikipedia
Should periods at the end of sentences be followed by one space or two? Two used to be popular, but seems to have fallen out of favor for reasons other than being proven worse (largely due to software shortcuts in word processors & HTML). I looked into the available references in Wikipedia & within the cited papers.
The available research on the issue turns out to be scanty, low-quality in the typical HCI way, and several cited papers unobtainable.
Further, there are still no good ways to implement double-spacing in HTML/CSS. (Because there is no concept of ‘sentence’ in HTML, it’s hard. The suggested approaches are to either wrap sentences in
<span>
elements, which would increase the overhead of already over-burdened DOMs, or to insert Unicode spaces into the text, which is error-prone.) So there would be little point in running an A/B test.
See Also
Links
“Are Two Spaces Better Than One? The Effect of Spacing following Periods and Commas during Reading”, Et Al 2018
“Are two spaces better than one? The effect of spacing following periods and commas during reading”, 2018-04-24 (similar)
“The Effects of Font Type and Spacing of Text for Online Readability and Performance”, 2014
“The effects of font type and spacing of text for online readability and performance”, 2014-04 (similar)
“The Effects of Text Spacing on Screen Reading Time and Comprehension”, Et Al 2009
“The effects of text spacing on screen reading time and comprehension”, 2009-09 (similar)
“The Effect of Text Spacing After the Period on Time for On-Screen Reading Tasks”, Et Al 2002
“The Effect of Text Spacing After the Period on Time for On-Screen Reading Tasks”, 2002-01 (similar)