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  1. Andre Jaenisch German Translator with all proofreading rights

    HTML knows a "saved space":

    &bspn;
    

    I'd recommend to add it in numbers larger than 999 to not allow a break between due to the browser.

  2. Jonne Haß Manager

    I can't find &bnsp;: http://dev.w3.org/html5/html-author/charref

    Do you mean the non-breaking space,  ? I don't see a space in our numbers.

  3. Andre Jaenisch German Translator with all proofreading rights

    Eh, right, non-breaking space.

    63,206 (en) -> 63_206 (de)
    65,535 (en) -> 65_535 (de)

    Whereby I guess, Rails can handle this formatting pretty well …


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    When you start writing a message with one of more of these icons highlighted, a character counter will show how many more characters are available to you: 280 for Twitter, 1000 for Tumblr, 63,206 for Facebook. In diaspora*, you can post a whopping 65,535 characters! The counter will always display the number of characters remaining for the service selected which allows the fewest characters; so, if you highlight both the Twitter and Facebook logos, it will count down from 280 characters.
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