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Andrey Fedorov2017-03-12 16:20:54
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Andrey Fedorov, 2017-03-12 16:20:54

Is it acceptable to use non-breaking spaces and prohibition of hyphenation in titles from the point of view of search engine optimization?

I have a problem - from the point of view of design, the prepositions and hyphens left at the end of the title look clumsy. In this case, this is how the default browser transfers:

Пластиковые окна и
жалюзи в Ростове-на-
Дону

Trying to solve
<h1>Пластиковые окна и&nbsp;жалюзи <a style="white-space: nowrap;">в Ростове-на-Дону</a></h1>

It turns out beautifully:
Пластиковые окна
и жалюзи
в Ростове-на-Дону

However, I believe the presence of all this crap in h1 will hurt search engine optimization. Are there other solutions that do not spoil the semantics?

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Dmitry Dart, 2017-03-12
@aliencash

It's possible that search engines see that you're just styling the title and that's it. It remains the same title.

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dinegnet, 2017-03-12
@dinegnet

Yes

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Sergey Zhubartovich, 2017-03-12
@BLVST

Instead of style="white-space: nowrap" you can use it
in my opinion, it looks better, but to each his own :)

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