Lorenzo Thurman wrote:
I don't have a URL, this is an internal page.
Then your question doesn't quite belong to the comp.infosystems.www
hierarchy, does it? (www = World Wide Web)
.rap{
word-wrap: break-word;
}
You're using a Microsoft-specific nonstandard CSS property, and now you are
wondering why it does not work on non-Microsoft browsers. (It is true that
word-wrap might exist in some "CSS 3" draft, but they are just sketchy
drafts that have a long way to go to become a recommendation, not to mention
universal implementation.)
The textarea and table cell are defined like this:
<td class='rap'><textarea wrap='hard' cols='15' rows='5'></textarea>
You haven't told at all what the real problem is. We can just make guesses.
One obvious problem is that you have made the textarea too small, even
ridiculously small. Try and fix that problem, instead of trying to alleviate
some of the symptoms.
The wrap="..." attribute in <textareais bad enough; no reason to make
things worse by making words break and users puzzled.
Handle wrapping in the _form handler_. Wrapping user input isn't a CSS
affair, or at least it shouldn't be.
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Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/