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Ensure that city names don't wrap#637
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Such as "Cape Town"
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This looks correct. I'll merge this, bring it down and build the CSS, and do a new PR with that change. |
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Such as "Cape Town"
I tested this by manually editing the minified CSS in the
devopsdays-weband running that locally.I wasn't sure how I could test compiling the SASS and and using the CSS from there.
I also don't know if this is the right solution for the problem.
Feel free to just close this if it's not right.
But it does solve the problem of wrapping cities:
Before:

After:

This change is