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Chris Westin updated DRILL-3447:
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Assignee: Bridget Bevens
> Doc. pages don't let text wrap at certain widths
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> Key: DRILL-3447
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-3447
> Project: Apache Drill
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Documentation
> Reporter: Daniel Barclay (Drill)
> Assignee: Bridget Bevens
> Fix For: 1.2.0
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> Attachments: ss_Drill_doc_sometimes_fixed_width.png
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> Although the documentation pages sometimes are styled to not prohibit
> browsers from wrapping text to fit, at some browser window widths, when the
> outline appears on the left, the styling reverts to fixed-width
> formatting--but uses a width that is wider than the available space, meaning
> that part of the page is not visible without horizontal scrolling. See the
> attached screen shot.
> Why does the styling switch to a fixed width in the first place? If we want
> to prevent the lines of text from becoming so long that they are hard to
> read, set the max-width property, not the width property. Then we don't
> block the browser's usual ability to try to fit the content into the user's
> chosen browser window width.
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