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| > The problem is that the links don't break at the | if they are going to > overrun so you get part of the link on line 1 with the remainder on line > 2. Is there any way using a style sheet that you can get > > This is link 1 | This is link 2 | > This is the last of the links > > instead of > > This is link 1 | This is link 2 | This is the > last of the links There's a handy tag, <nobr></nobr>, which keeps text wrapped inside it from breaking. Unfortunately it's a deprecated tag, but it works in all the current browsers I've tried it in. :-) -- P@tty Ayers http://www.WebDevBiz.com Business Resources for Web Developers Web Design Contract, Estimate Worksheet -- | |||
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| "Patty" <payers@NOSPAMnc.rr.com> wrote in message news:8z%Ja.94648$nr.6214270@twister.southeast.rr.c om... > The problem is that the links don't break at the | if they are going to > overrun so you get part of the link on line 1 with the remainder on line > 2. Is there any way using a style sheet that you can get > > This is link 1 | This is link 2 | > This is the last of the links > > instead of > > This is link 1 | This is link 2 | This is the > last of the links >There's a handy tag, <nobr></nobr>, which keeps text wrapped inside it from breaking. Unfortunately it's a deprecated tag, but it works in all the current browsers I've tried it in. :-) Deprecated? From what spec? Not in HTML 4.01 or 3.2 -- Karl Core | |||
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