How can I force the text not to wrap at the edge of the browser window?
There are some page designs where you may not want the text content to wrap– notably a large table of data perhaps in a
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or perhaps a timeline where you would like the user to use the scroll bar to navigate through content laid out in horizontal layout. There is a subtle variation of the line break tag, namely the No Break tag
Come Scroll with me, away to the right, as I list out all of the long answers to the meaning of life accessible only to those that can scroll, scroll, scroll…
Another example is a framed page where the lower frame contains a horizontal scrolling list of links to images.
There are some page designs where you may not want the text content to wrap– notably a large table of data perhaps in a
...
or perhaps a timeline where you would like the user to use the scroll bar to navigate through content laid out in horizontal layout. There is a subtle variation of the line break tag, namely the No Break tag
Come Scroll with me, away to the right, as I list out all of the long answers to the meaning of life accessible only to those that can scroll, scroll, scroll…
Another example is a framed page where the lower frame contains a horizontal scrolling list of links to images.
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