# `MD038` - Spaces inside code span elements Tags: `code`, `whitespace` Aliases: `no-space-in-code` Fixable: Some violations can be fixed by tooling This rule is triggered for code spans containing content with unnecessary space next to the beginning or ending backticks: ```markdown `some text ` ` some text` ` some text ` ``` To fix this, remove the extra space characters from the beginning and ending: ```markdown `some text` ``` Note: A single leading *and* trailing space is allowed by the specification and trimmed by the parser to support code spans that begin or end with a backtick: ```markdown `` `backticks` `` `` backtick` `` ``` Note: When single-space padding is present in the input, it will be preserved (even if unnecessary): ```markdown ` code ` ``` Note: Code spans containing only spaces are allowed by the specification and are also preserved: ```markdown ` ` ` ` ``` Rationale: Violations of this rule are usually unintentional and can lead to improperly-rendered content.