Hey there,

The main offender would be URL's defenitly. My buddy did some PHP 
trickery and made it wrap after a specific number of characters, but it 
would seem that this would be an extremely common problem people would 
face. I am very surprised there isn't a CSS hack at least.

Adam

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> On Jun 20, 2006, at 10:07 PM, Adam Helweh wrote:
>
>> Hello gang,
>>
>> I am having an issue with a customized WordPress template.
>>
>> In the comments section I added a long string of letters to test  things
>> out. In IE it works just fine but in Fire Fox it will not wrap at all
>> and goes out of the container. I have searched around and no one seems
>> to be able to have found a solution that works around the web. Can
>> anyone help me do something similar to a "word wrap" in IE, but in  
>> Fire Fox?
>
>
> I don't think there is a css way to make it wrap.  You could set a  
> width and overflow: auto on the div it is in to get a scroll bar.  I  
> haven't tested that and don't know if it will work.
>
> Are you concerned about urls or just any long string of text?
>
> Christian Heilman has some javascript here for shortening long urls:
> http://www.onlinetools.org/tools/shortlinks/
>
> -C

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