I forgot to mention that the affected browsers seem to be:

1. Netscape 4.7 for Windows - the letters are displayed on top of the
Squishdot items.

2. Internet Explorer 5.0 - the Guides.co.il box appears wider than the
other boxes. And Edo appears on top of the IGLU logo.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

On Fri, 18 May 2001, Shlomi Fish wrote:

> 
> It seems that the Guides.co.il news items are formatted each on a single
> line with non-breakable spaces. That way, because of the length of "04:05
> Girsa Hadash Shel Linux Bezeq ADSL How-To", but also some other items,
> part of it is shown on the first item of the Squishdot board.
> 
> Is there any way to fix the Javascript so it will break long lines. I
> realize omitting the non-breakable spaces alone is out of the question
> because the lines will wrap in reverse. However, it should be possible to
> programmatically break them into several lines where each line has a fixed
> number of characters.
> 
> Regards,
> 
>       Shlomi Fish
> 
> 
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