Invisible Text for Facebook Posts

Facebook post layout tester

Create invisible spacing for a Facebook post

Generate a short Facebook post spacer, line gap, or blank-looking separator and preview the Unicode before publishing.

Recommended:Use No-Break Space for spacing, Hangul Filler for blank-looking separators, and Zero Width Space for no-width tests.
Safety note:Facebook may trim, normalize, or display invisible characters differently between web, mobile, comments, and post composer fields.

Controls

Allowed range: 1 to 60. Short samples are easier to verify across apps.
Leave blank for a simple sample, or type a short reference. Maximum 120 characters.
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.

Hangul Filler

U+3164
AㅤB

Blank-looking special character

No-Break Space

U+00A0
A B

Visible spacing character

Zero Width Space

U+200B
A​B

Zero-width or format character

Em Space

U+2003
A B

Visible spacing character

Test Box

Characters: 0

How to Use Invisible Text for Facebook Post

Use the tool above to create short invisible spacing, line gaps, or blank-looking separators for Facebook post layout testing. Preview the Unicode before adding it to a post composer.

Facebook can handle text differently across the mobile app, desktop web, groups, pages, and comments.

How to Use It

  • ✦ Choose a post spacing, separator, or no-width preset.
  • ✦ Keep the output short and review the Unicode summary.
  • ✦ Copy it or transfer it to the Test Box.
  • ✦ Paste it into the Facebook post composer.
  • ✦ Preview the post before publishing.

Best Uses

  • ✦ Add a small layout gap between visible post sections.
  • ✦ Test whether a post composer preserves a blank-looking separator.
  • ✦ Compare spacing options before choosing one for a page or profile post.

Compatibility Notes

Facebook may trim repeated spaces, normalize no-width characters, or display blank characters differently across surfaces.

Troubleshooting

  • ✦ If spacing collapses, try No-Break Space.
  • ✦ If the sample disappears, use visible separators or shorter spacing.
  • ✦ If the character shows as a square, choose a more common blank character.

Responsible Use

Use invisible Facebook post text for formatting and compatibility testing. Avoid misleading or disruptive post formatting.

FAQ

How do I test invisible text in a Facebook post?
Generate a short spacer, transfer it to the Test Box, then paste it into the post composer and preview before publishing.
Why did Facebook remove the spacing?
Facebook may trim repeated spaces, normalize no-width characters, or change formatting after publishing.
Which character works best for post spacing?
Try No-Break Space for compact spacing, Em Space for wider spacing, or Hangul Filler for blank-looking separators.
Does this work in groups and pages?
Behavior can differ between profiles, pages, groups, web, and mobile, so test the exact composer.