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I know variations on this have been asked all over the WordPress world, but I can't seem to find what I'm looking for. I have HTML that looks like this:

<a name="title-slug">&nbsp;</a>My Section Title

I find that if the anchor tag is empty, browsers tend not to scroll precisely to it when the name fragment is added to the URL. So, I want to have the mark up shown above. The problem is that when I enter that markup into the "Text" tab of the editor and switch to "Visual" mode, TinyMCE changes it to this:

<a name="title-slug"></a>&nbsp;My Section Title

I have a filter on tiny_mce_before_init similar to the one shown here where I set the entities key to allow for &nbsp;, but I have no idea why it's moving the space outside of the anchor tag.

I tried using the extend_valid_elements setting like this: 'a[name|class|id|text|href|style|target|rel|#text]', but that only made things worse (two &nbsp; where added after the anchor and it was still emptied). Any help is greatly appreciated.

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    What about a [nbsp num="2"] shortcode? Num being the quantity of &nbsp;.
    – brasofilo
    Commented Oct 3, 2013 at 21:30
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    That could definitely work. It's one more thing to remember which isn't necessarily ideal, but it would save me from fighting with TinyMCE.
    – Dominic P
    Commented Oct 3, 2013 at 21:54
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    ... or maybe take it all into [anchor name="title-slug"] ?
    – birgire
    Commented Oct 4, 2013 at 1:23

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It's a simple solution/workaround, but a Shortcode could be used. As birgire noted, the whole anchor can be the Shortcode.

And for ease of use, this article has a solution: adding a shortcode button in TinyMCE. You could have a dropdown with a selection of anchors, turning the fight in your favor ;) WP editor is really a PITA when it comes to this kind of characters/entities control.

And the best related Shortcode -> TinyMCE answer that I found here at WPSE.

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