Invisible Post Text — Create Blank Social Posts

Social post layout tester

Build invisible spacing for full post layouts

Create a small paragraph gap, section divider, or post spacer with Unicode diagnostics for longer social post editors.

Recommended:Use short paragraph separators first. Post editors may collapse spaces, normalize line breaks, or change layout after publishing.
Safety note:Use post spacing for readable layout tests and formatting. Avoid misleading layouts, spam, disruptive posting, or evasion.

Controls

Allowed range: 1 to 40. Rows are selected by preset.
Character or preset

Output and diagnostics

Selected: NoneCode points: Not generatedUnits: 0Width/type: Not testedVisible chars: 0
Choose a preset, generate or analyze, then copy or transfer to the Test Box.

No-Break Space

U+00A0
A B

Visible spacing character

Hangul Filler

U+3164
AㅤB

Blank-looking special character

Em Space

U+2003
A B

Visible spacing character

Normal Space

U+0020
A B

Visible spacing character

Test Box

Characters: 0

Invisible Post Text for Social Post Layouts

Invisible post text is for longer post-body formatting: paragraph gaps, section dividers, and blank-looking separators inside post editors. It is different from short status text and from caption-specific formatting because post composers usually allow longer visible context.

Why This Page Exists Separately

  • This page: reusable post layout patterns for longer social posts.
  • /invisible-text-for-post/: broader how-to route for invisible text in posts.
  • /invisible-text-for-facebook-post/: Facebook-specific post behavior.
  • /invisible-caption-text/: media caption fields, which are shorter and handled differently.

Use this page for paragraph spacing, section dividers, and visual post layout tests. Use caption pages when the text belongs to a photo, reel, or media upload.

How to Use

  • ✦ Choose a paragraph separator, blank divider, or compact spacer preset.
  • ✦ Set a small column count.
  • ✦ Build the post spacer.
  • ✦ Check the preview and Unicode summary.
  • ✦ Transfer to the Test Box to confirm generated characters.
  • ✦ Paste into a draft post and compare editor view with saved or published view.

Post Layout Patterns

  • Paragraph spacer: a short No-Break Space block between visible paragraphs.
  • Section divider: a compact Hangul Filler sample between post sections.
  • Wide layout test: Em Space for checking wider visual gaps.
  • Visible post plus blank separator: readable text stays intact if spacing is removed.

Compatibility Notes

Post editors can normalize whitespace differently between draft, preview, and published views. Rich text editors, mobile paste handlers, and publishing transforms may collapse spaces, remove invisible characters, or change line breaks.

Visible separators are often better when the post must remain understandable if Unicode spacing is removed.

Troubleshooting

  • ✦ If blank lines collapse, try No-Break Space or fewer line gaps.
  • ✦ If pasted blocks shift on mobile, reduce columns.
  • ✦ If an editor removes trailing spaces, use visible text around the separator.
  • ✦ If the output becomes too large, use a shorter divider or visible formatting.

Related Tools

Start from the homepage copy tool for general invisible characters. Compare invisible text for post, Facebook post text, invisible caption text, invisible text for comments, blank space copy paste, and invisible text generator.

Responsible Use

Use invisible post text for readable layout testing and separators. Avoid misleading layouts, spam, disruptive posting, evasion, harassment, or engagement tricks.

FAQ

What is invisible post text used for?
It is used for paragraph gaps, section dividers, and spacing tests inside longer social post composers.
How is this different from invisible text for post?
This page focuses on reusable post layout patterns. Invisible text for post is broader how-to guidance.
How is post text different from caption text?
Post text usually supports longer paragraphs and separators, while caption text is shorter and attached to media.
Why does a post collapse blank lines?
The editor may normalize whitespace between draft, preview, and published views.
Should I use visible separators instead?
Use visible separators when the post must stay readable if invisible spacing is removed.