overflow:hidden simply suggests that whetever text/image if overflows will be
automatically get hidden and hence the case. So read it like if something
overflows it should be hidden :)
--- On Thu, 2/11/10, Jody Tate jt...@uw.edu wrote:
From: Jody Tate jt...@uw.edu
Subject: [WSG] the
. The text is bigger than the
div width. The div is
150px width and the text width is coming around
190px.What I need to do
for wrapping the text?
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Hi,
Naveen,
You can try using the overflow:none; as an attribute
within your DIV where are declaring menu width. Hope
this helps. Each single word must be less than your
defined width(150px).
Thanks
Rajib
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HI ...
I have a dropdown menu with a width of
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