CSS Hyphenation

Method of controlling when words at the end of lines should be hyphenated using the "hyphens" property.

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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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