CSS Hyphenation
Method of controlling when words at the end of lines should be hyphenated using the "hyphens" property.
IE | Edge | Firefox | Chrome | Safari | Opera | iOS Safari | Opera Mini | Android Browser | Blackberry Browser | Opera Mobile | Chrome for Android | Firefox for Android | IE Mobile | UC Browser for Android | Samsung Internet | QQ Browser | Baidu Browser |
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49 | |||||||||||||||||
56
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9.3webkit |
4.4 | |||||||||||||||
14ms |
52 | 57
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10webkit |
10.0-10.2webkit |
4.4.3-4.4.4 | 4 | |||||||||||
11ms |
15ms |
53 | 58
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10.1webkit |
44
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10.3webkit |
all | 56
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10 | 37 | 57
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52 | 11 | 11.4webkit |
5
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1.2 | 7.12
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54 | 59
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TPwebkit |
45
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55 | 60
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46
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56 | 61
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Notes
Chrome < 55 and Android 4.0 Browser support "-webkit-hyphens: none", but not the "auto" property. It is advisable to set the @lang attribute on the HTML element to enable hyphenation support and improve accessibility.
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Only supported on Android & Mac platforms (and only the "auto" value) for now. see commit & related bug.