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Do better word breaking #32

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bdukes opened this issue Apr 16, 2014 · 4 comments
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Do better word breaking #32

bdukes opened this issue Apr 16, 2014 · 4 comments
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bdukes commented Apr 16, 2014

see http://html5hub.com/tldwtoolongdidntwrap

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In my testing I am not seeing any advantage to using this over the existing CSS I have in place. At least in testing Chrome 37

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bdukes commented Oct 14, 2014

Looks like that may be the best you can do. It looks like Chrome is the
only browser that supports good breaking (if we could give the
div.MessageText a width, I can get Firefox to do the same, but otherwise
it just expands the div instead of breaking)

On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 10:50 PM, Chris Hammond [email protected]
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In my testing I am not seeing any advantage to using this over the
existing CSS I have in place. At least in testing Chrome 37


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What is this firefox you speak of?

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bdukes commented Oct 14, 2014

It's probably hard to believe, but Internet Explorer doesn't support
advanced word breaking yet, either.

On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 9:17 PM, Chris Hammond [email protected]
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What is this firefox you speak of?


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