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		<title>By: Word wrapping for Internet Explorer at Advanced CSS Design Resources - last-child.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Aug 2006 13:56:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Krzysztof Szafranek caught up with me later and told me about the IE-only CSS rules that allow this. I had a bug come up on one of our pages in IE and so I got in touch with him recently for that bit of advice again. It&#8217;s pretty simple, you can define in your IE6.css file to either wrap these words or truncate and add an ellipses. These are proprietary, so they won&#8217;t work in other browsers and may cause validation errors. But that&#8217;s what your ie6.css and ie7.css style sheets are for anyways, right? [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Krzysztof Szafranek caught up with me later and told me about the IE-only CSS rules that allow this. I had a bug come up on one of our pages in IE and so I got in touch with him recently for that bit of advice again. It&#8217;s pretty simple, you can define in your IE6.css file to either wrap these words or truncate and add an ellipses. These are proprietary, so they won&#8217;t work in other browsers and may cause validation errors. But that&#8217;s what your ie6.css and ie7.css style sheets are for anyways, right? [...]</p>
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