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Word-break inconsistency between Chrome and Firefox #851
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I'm said friend. Just created the pull request. I tested it with another friend it works with their Chrome. |
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While my friend was working on a project to learn how to build a webpage they've found that Chrome doesn't wrap its links at all while Firefox does.
After taking a look at the matter it seems that Chrome uses a different default value for
word-break
then Firefox as after addingword-break: break-word;
on its links it behaved the same way as Firefox did.Can anyone confirm this? I can't remember where to find the default styles right no, but it would be nice to follow FF's more reasonable approach.
I also saw that similar questions have come up before and they were put aside because of "unexpected behaviors", but this seems like a special case as it to only happens with the
<a>
tag so it could be an exception.My friend also said that they'll do a fork and add a fix for it in case the project would want to add it in as a pull request.
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