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My blog had not been updated in some time but I recently posted a new article, and in the course of doing that updated my version of Nikola. The result now is very strange; I have word breaks being inserted that are indicated by little 'x' characters on a reversed background. If I inspect the underlying DOM I don't see anything obvious causing hyphens to display like this, although removing the 'hyphens: auto' from screen.css at least will stop the word breaking. Does anyone know what is causing this and how to get rid of it?
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Weird hyphenation issues when page is rendered
Weird hyphenation issues when page is rendered in Canterville theme
Dec 30, 2021
Hi all
My blog had not been updated in some time but I recently posted a new article, and in the course of doing that updated my version of Nikola. The result now is very strange; I have word breaks being inserted that are indicated by little 'x' characters on a reversed background. If I inspect the underlying DOM I don't see anything obvious causing hyphens to display like this, although removing the 'hyphens: auto' from screen.css at least will stop the word breaking. Does anyone know what is causing this and how to get rid of it?
You can see this at http://www.grahamwheeler.com/posts/unit-tests-that-dont-suck/
I've also put a screen shot here.
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