Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: minor

In pages with long versions strings (see for example the attached one,
which is a dump of the current mdadm page [1]) the left and right side
column are ugly since they are too large; the problem being that
versions strings do not contain spaces and hence can't be break by the
browser.

A viable solution would be to recognize when the version strings are too
long (to be decided how ...) and, if so, add good break hints (using for
example the unicode character U+200B) to split lines there if needed.

A drawback of this would be that copy&paste of the version number will
begin to contain the unicode character used as hints. Mumble ...

Cheers.

[1] http://packages.qa.debian.org/m/mdadm.html

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