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CSS .wiki word-break makes a mess in project overview #11

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aedart opened this issue Mar 25, 2016 · 4 comments
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CSS .wiki word-break makes a mess in project overview #11

aedart opened this issue Mar 25, 2016 · 4 comments

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@aedart
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aedart commented Mar 25, 2016

The .wiki CSS Class word-break is breaking words in a very comprehensive manner. In other words, when you have project descriptions that are more that just a few words, it becomes hard to read, if the word-break kicks in.

It would be really nice if that class didn't mess around with word-breaking at all.

@themondays
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Hi,
Agree, I will think about it. Main reason why I've used word-break - long links.
Thanks,
Jared.

@aedart
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aedart commented Apr 4, 2016

Ok - but it should be possible to apply that only on links. Perhaps temper with display: inline-block and then apply word-wrap

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themondays pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 2, 2016
@themondays
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Should be fixed now.

@aedart
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aedart commented Oct 2, 2016

Ty mate :)

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