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#177399 1-Aug-2015 11:13
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Hi,

Did a search on the topic but did not easily find if it had been discussed before.

Words are wrapped in any old place... here is a snap shot example ( I am using Chrome):




Yet if I copy and paste the item all the words are intact... not broken anywhere..

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Added Note: If I change the Chrome zoom the words wrap in different places.... Might see how IE handles the Geekzone page.





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  #1356552 1-Aug-2015 11:32
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That was an experiment to see how different browser wrap words. It seems none of these browsers are clever enough for this.

I will be changing back very soon.





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