Today I’m going to talk about a rarely used but extremely useful CSS property, the word-wrap. You can force long (unbroken) text to wrap in a new line by specifying break-word with the word-wrap property. For example, you can use it to prevent text extending out the box and breaking the layout. This commonly happens when you have a long URL in the sidebar or comment list. Word-wrap is supported in IE 5.5+, Firefox 3.5+, and WebKit browsers such as Chrome and Safari.
You can specify either normal
or break-word
value with the word-wrap property. Normal
means the text will extend the boundaries of the box. Break-word
means the text will wrap to next line.
.break-word {
word-wrap: break-word;
}
Mauko
Yes, it’s essential when I did a website for a thai customer, because in thai they hardly have any breaks….
thanks for sharing
Joao Joaquim
True, this css property is not much talked about, but it’s a real life safer for web designers, specially when you need to break URLs, like you stated in your post.
Martin Berglund
This CSS property might be quite usefull to apply to chunks of code. I see many web related blogs where code examples break the layout :)
Marco
That’s very useful! Would be even more useful if one could define certain characters after which a break is allowed (for instance underscores, dots, slashes, etc).
Jaina
Really, really useful bit of CSS. Thanks!
ocube
Never heard of this before, you continue to unearth web gems, thanks dude!
Andreas Schamanek
If it were working with pre … here the support by browsers is horrible.
Jordan Walker
This is a really good thing to know.
Anton Reimertz
Didn’t know about this one. Thank you!
John
Didn’t know about this. Thanks!
Jürgen Zywietz
A really good thing to know. Thank you!!
Brian Jones
Thanks for the quick refresher!
Nors
Very powerful property, actually. Thanks for sharing :)
By the way; Can’t you show how to create a paper texture like the one you’re using here? :D
Max
AWESOME!
I was fighting with this issue just the other day, and BAM! Here’s a solution.
Thanks again WebDesignerWall!
David Hucklesby
Opera too!
Brayden W
Great post. I also would strongly agree with your dual monitor suggestion. Right now I use my notebook as both a portable and desktop solution and when at home I plug a 22″ monitor into it to extend the laptop display. It work great! I’d love to have the virtual spaces like Linux and Mac have, but I need a lot of specialized software for my engineering classes that aren’t available for either, and I don’t like dual-booting.
Kevin K
Brayden — if this is still an issue, check out “mDesktop” (code.google.com/p/mdesktop) by Jason Stallings. HTH,
Brayden W
Oh wow! One bad thing about tabs, I posted the message below on the wrong blog. Good post though ;-)
Joe DiSalvo
Nice tip… Can you think of a situation where you would ever not want to have word-wrap set to break-word? I ask because I can’t and I’m thinking of adding this to my CSS reset file to set all elements to behave this way by default. Curious what anyone else might think about that as well.
Baloot
I didn’t know this at all. Well thank you WDW.com :)
Birgit
this will be very useful, thanks!
chibi
Interesting..it doesn’t appear in dreamweaver, never knew it existed!
Thanks for sharing this!
Christopher Neuharth
Oh c’mon. If only we were all happy and wonderful in CSS-support-land.
” Word-wrap is supported in IE 5.5+, Firefox 3.5+”
Notice a gap there? Yeah, Firefox had some major issues with this for a number of versions. Here is a much better link: http://snipplr.com/view/10979/css-cross-browser-word-wrap/
And even that’s not fool-proof.
Andrew
I love these little pointers! Keep them comin’! :)
Francisco ( @chycoo )
Copying Birgit Zimmermann, this will be very useful, thanks!
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Kai Chan Vong
RE: Joe DiSalvo
I think for user generated content this is the cookie cutter solution. As for a reset – I’d rather not until browsers start adding in hypthens or elipsis to suggest the text has more: See Chrome’s use of “text-overflow:ellipsis;” (http://www.blakems.com/archives/000077.html)
芒果
but opera do’t support this property~
Jonathan Butterworth
I have never used that one. I usually use “text-align: justify;” but it does not break the word.
Thorsten
Thanks for this tip. I didn’t know about it before but I will use it in the future.
Calvin Tennant
I will most definitely be picking up on this one.
mack
Thanks for sharing this. But we usually use anchor links with title property instead of the links like this.
Dale
Pretty cool concept, but can’t used in most common case of displaying code on the screen. When used in conjunction with <pre> tag, couldn’t get wrap to work. ;(
re
the same effect as the a “wide” and align the value “text-align: justify” there ? :S
Maquetador
very useful property. I will use in my new projects
R Marganti
Thanks. Was having issues with a twitter feed that will benefit from this.
William
I was wondering from a long time for such a tag in CSS. It will surely help me in my designing because I am a Joomla expert but a newbie to CSS. Thanks for sharing. Keep updating more new tips & tricks for CSS
Soni
Really useful tutorials! I m new in this field and trying to put pdf & text file in CMS . If i can get some information that will be really awesome.
Thanks
Sonia
naran_ho
Really useful, Thanks for the tip.
red
Very interesting, thanks for sharing this!
webdesignas
Gracias por el aporte, muy interesante
MysteryE
Hooo!!
Nice info! It sure is very useful! Thanks for pointing this CSS!!
I’ll try it in my next project! :)
Lening
Thanks for sharing, it looks great.
sbobet
You can take a virtual world in miniature of my screen. Cool ideas.
gclub
wow. It’s all very beautiful.
Web Design
very useful thank you
Ashraf
good……..thanks
ChrisR
I am wondering how to apply this property to say, all a:links in a certain div of a website that is Drupal-based–where it is not feasible to manually add a class .break-word to individual a:links?
shameer
thank you for good tuts
Eric Tamminga
Just what I was looking for. Thanks.
AndyiBM
Hi Nick, thanks for this. However, I have tried applying it, and found that unless I also add a set width to the style that the text does not wrap (in FireFox on PC, anyway). Have I missed something?
macnc
@AndyiBM – You have to specify a width for the element in which you are going to use the word-break property OR the element’s width should be restricted by another adjacent element in the layout. How else would the element know where to break the concerned word? Get it?
mozzartut
I use the <pre> tag on my web page when i write codes and i waste a lot of time breaking lines. This is very useful.
mozzartut
I like the preview function when you write comments. A tutorial on that could be useful.
Geoff Ellis
You can also use this:
white-space:nowrap;
for when you want to force something on to one line
Julia
This what I was looking for. Thanks!
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Kenneth Rougeau
Schweet, just what I needed, thx! :)
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Nice article. Thanks for taking time to create this article
ade
Great a great site list!!, great thanks.
zia
Nice..love your site
Marcel
Thanks for this, I looked for a few hours how to solve the long_urls_in_sidebar issue :)
Holly Perkins
Try this one
div { word-wrap: break-word }
Here is some content for the div element
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Nice..love your site
xxx
It seems to work only in IE.
campi
How do I have to apply to WYSIWYG editor(CK Editor)?
Have just I add this line into:
/template/system/editor.css
or
my template’s css?
Just it?
It doesn’t work;(
Selena
Great topic! Thank you very much!
I found a lot of usefull tips here :) Thanks for sharing.
divineantony
nice work.
thank u…………
Hristo
One important note – if the element has a fixed width this approach works well. However if you have width 100% this doesn’t do the job.
Ram
For Fire Fox use:: div {word-wrap:break-word}
For IE use : div { word-break:break-all}
total_bs
Wow – thanks, just stumbled on this as needed a solution for a problem I was having and works like a charm.
Also thanks for the edition there Ram.
ospop shoes shop
Thanks for this tip. I didn’t know about it before but I will use it in the future.
Vimal
This technique will not work for long text inside a cell in a table. In my work environment tables are used show the data fetched from the database, and they raise the ticket as design issue. Please help.. any css work around?
Ümit Akkaya
İf you have fixed width like 100%
You also must set max-width property of css to make it work.
El garch
thank you for extra super article, it will help a lot, i think even tough we fix the width, the problem will not be solved.the only solution is to use the property word-pray with the value break-word.
Kritsmann
Very useful article! But it did not work with text inside table cells. There was no problem with Firefox, but Safari, IE8 and IE7 gave different result. IE7 rendered the text block inside cell with given width 200px but the table cell itself was streched into width of the long string without text wrap. so I got cell with wrapped string inside and lot of white space beside it. Adding max-width did not do any difference. But I found one solution that worked for all.
The CSS part is the original described in the article, but I added these styles: width: 200px; float: left;
By making text block float, IE7 rendered table cell correctly widthout any additional white space. And it did not affect other browsers.
Melvins
Helpful article for me. Thanks for sharing.
Los Angeles Web Design
samir
This is new property included in CSS3 not available in older version and all browsers dosent support it.
Terry Prothero
My experience so far with word-wrap is that it has worked well with Internet Explorer 6 and 7, didn’t work at all with Firefox and broke the line of text in the middle of words in Explorer 8. Safari had similar result as Explorer 8, but I don’t know if word-wrap should be blamed. (Unfortunately, I just found out about those last problems yesterday when viewing my web page at a client’s house. Oops!)
I used white-space:pre-wrap; with Firefox successfully and white-space:pre; seems to work on almost any browser. Unfortunately all of the word wrapping options seem to give me problems in one browser or another.
The best solution, at the moment, seems to be white-space:pre; to preserve text formatting, using fonts that everyone has (like Arial ) and manually hitting carriage returns where the line of text should end. This isn’t a fancy way to go, but it should give predictable results across just about any browser.
Feel free to check out my website. (Just wait a day two for me to do some editing if you are running IE8 or Safari.)
Terry Prothero
Forget what I said previously about white-space:pre. It was causing some odd display issues in Internet Explorer. In fact the preformatting, attributes and tags in general seemed to be a little unpredictable.
The only thing that seems predictable so far is that white-space:normal; initiates normal word wrapping in almost any browser. Word-wrap:break-word initiates normal wrapping in IE6 and IE7, has no effect in firefox, and breaks words in the middle in IE8. I didn’t get at first that you found this desirable under some circumstances. Unfortunately, it only seems to work consistently well in IE8.
In my case, I wanted normal wrapping behavior and preservation of formatting for the main text box on my web pages. White-space:normal; seems to get the wrapping started and standard html tags like and work best for adding white space to the text. I used the replace function of notepad to replace any double spaces with followed by a space. This was a remarkably easy way to switch over my pre formatted text. I should have the work done on the pages this morning and begin final testing. At that point, I’ll know for sure how well this cleaner version of the code works.
Note: I’m running in HTML 4.01 strict mode.
Terry Prothero
Oops! Standard html tags like <br> and Sorry, all this html is turning my brain to mush.
wonderland
Awesome, tip!!! Thanks a lot! :)
pwojcieszuk
In fact, word-wrap:break-word sometimes does not properly if an element has no width determined, or it is determined with relative values (e.g. %).
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Ben
That will really help us all. And this might bring some good repute to you.
John McDuffie
very handy tip!
chris balyesss
This is a very helpful tool thank you
Jason
Thank you for this! You saved me a bunch of frustration with a too-wide div display!
Dobromir Raynov
Great! Saves a lot of link text truncating :)))
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That’s Great! Thanks for the post!
hcg damla
This is a very helpful tool thank you
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San Diego Mobile Notary
Now that was too simple. I will use this on Melissa’s notary site.
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Abe
Nice and simple. Did the trick, thanks ;)
A blogger
Thanks for the tip, nice CSS on this site.
The collapse / expand on the comments is a good idea.
Praveen Aithal H
Nice :) thanks a load
outline4
great tip!
I only knew the opposite:
white-space: nowrap
which is quite handy too…
and there seems to be a word-break tag too, but it’s only taking inherit as value…
cheers
stefan
Nick
Why not use your trick instead of using an image as a demo?
Totti
Worth to mention that this doesn’t work if the parent element is set to:
white-space : nowrap;
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John
Doesn’t work with white-space:pre either. But awesome none the less
Stefan
Note that the css property only works with block level elements ..
eric
Doesn’t seem to have an effect on LEGEND tags in FF4, Chrome or IE7.
Charles Hand
Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. Any time someone has constructed an example, it works. But when I try to use it in actual practice, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. I wish there was some list of rules to determine when and where it is supposed to work. In one example, it doesn’t work on a div, unless the text within the div is in a p.
ToS
Try adding
white-space: normal;
to the element.
BlastFemur
Thanks ToS!
This was exactly what worked for me.
I’m using .NET and in a GridView (TemplateField) trying to get a cell to linebreak. The original solution worked in IE9 but I kept getting “run-on” content in FireFox 6 and Opera 11 (not sure about Chrome).
Your solution fixed this cross-browser.
Classifieds India
very short solution for wordwrap. thanks for it.
alex
Nice tip! Bookmarked this!
cheatus
Wow, that was extremely useful ! Thank you mate :]
Gamer
Do not function in table td tag within the firefox browser :(
Alt Design
Try with in-line style
I’ve read on a forum that works.
jugglinpete
Try using table-layout: fixed if using within tables (as well as the break-word bit).
Flats in Manchester
Thanks a bunch for sharing this with all of us you actually know what you are talking about! Bookmarked. Kindly also visit my site =). We could have a link exchange contract between us!
swapna
Its very useful!!!!
Shane
Thanks! Just what I needed!
sany
Just testing
sany
I love this page..
Bakiyaraj
Sorry.. its not working.. I used as follows :
blah blah…..
But it doesn’t seems to work.. Can anybody help me..?
Bakiyaraj
Sorry…
I used this style in para tag inside td tag.. Still it is not working…
Suggestion needed..
Rehan
worked! Thanks..
manoj
i m genrating dynamic text field and apply word press on this text field, in crome its not working right its take enter after every charecter, can u suggest me any best idea
the code is below:
var emphatic:TextFormat = new TextFormat();
dynamic_txtdis.type = “dynamic”
dynamic_txtdis._width = 200
dynamic_txtdis._height = 200
dynamic_txtdis.autoSize=true;
dynamic_txtdis.multiline=true;
dynamic_txtdis.htmlText = “Demo test is here for the testing purpose”;
dynamic_txtdis.border=true;
dynamic_txtdis.wordWrap=true;
dynamic_txtdis.html = true
dynamic_txtdis.setTextFormat(emphatic);
reda
Thanks @Muz
In one place word-break:break-all worked when word-wrap: break-word; didn’t. You saved my night.
Cheers
TO
Great Solution Works prefectly with div tag and width style
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PJM
i’d like to know how to shorten long texts?
NSR
You need to use the following:
/* Text overflow with ellipsis */
.ellipsis {
text-overflow:ellipsis;
overflow:hidden;
white-space:nowrap;
}
This will only work in modern browsers. If older support is needed you’ll need to create a function in your relevant programming language.
For PHP, refer here: http://snippets.jc21.com/snippets/php/truncate-a-long-string-and-add-ellipsis/
sanjay
very useful property
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ash smith
thankyou very much, just what I needed!
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Saurabh
I think it is very useful but width fix problem. So any solution?
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Arminder Dahul
Excellent thank you once again!
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Sarang
Is it possible to have the wrapped text (second line) to be right aligned
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Nexrun
It should be possible Sarang
I think that is
Depends on if this worked
or not
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Then it worked
Jitender Kumar
I think it is very useful but your are type some ex. text:-(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) internet browser problem. So any solution?
Samir
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Game
Unfortunately its not working in Firefox 8.0 :( or i did something wrong. Is it already standard in CSS3?
rani
yes it worked for me.
thankyou.
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Diego
you saved my day. thank you!
Battx
Really helpful, many thanks.
NQT
I’ve tested. It works on Firefox 10 and IE 9, but not on Chrome.
I googled and found a solution:
.break-word {
word-wrap: break-word; /* Firefox & IE */
word-break: break-all; /* Chrome */
}
Richerd Ho
Wow, great and useful. Thank you.
Sathish
Thanks man for your help.
prakash
its not working if word is to long (for example: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
really solution will be appreciated
janardhan
/* wrap long urls */
white-space: pre; /* CSS 2.0 */
white-space: pre-wrap; /* CSS 2.1 */
white-space: pre-line; /* CSS 3.0 */
white-space: -pre-wrap; /* Opera 4-6 */
white-space: -o-pre-wrap; /* Opera 7 */
white-space: -moz-pre-wrap; /* Mozilla */
white-space: -hp-pre-wrap; /* HP Printers */
word-wrap: break-word; /* IE 5+ */
try it will work
Rick
anybody know of a way to make it work with a long string like aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
for example?
thanks in advance!
Ted
Ref long string issue, I am guessing that this is due to poor user input as I don’t see when you would want to wrap a string like that. Suggest cleaning the user input pre-upload to avoid that situation. Depending on your scripting language, there are alternate ways to achieve this.
1. Shorten urls displayed (assuming clickable, why show such a long url?)
2. Police your data entries (dont allow people to upload rubbish :) that’s a good start
Hope that’s helps. Had this issue when I started out, trick is to ask the right question, in this case that is who wants to see a ridiculously long url or a load of repeated letters? Not humans and there are better ways to pass this on to the search bots if that is a desired aim.
Rob Egginton
That’s quite true, fitting to the “provide the best” part of the “provide the best, accept the worst” maxim. The other side of the stone though is that you don’t always have a choice in what data is provided, perhaps from an API, aggregation or legacy database.
For example, what if you have an SQL statement with a long x IN (123,234,62,326,1346,) list? Are you going to reformat it so that it wraps when displaying it? More likely it would be useful to see it in its original form but wrapped so the whole thing is visible.
Alaa
with respect to your opinion ted
this is neither a solution nor even a workaround
you can’t force every thing you want , you are not always the one who put the business rules , and you should not be the one who do it
your suggestion is to escape from the problem of too long texts not for solving it
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Apil
Its work
Iggy
Must be block element and with fixed width to work.
TheBestData
I fixed the text when it go over the border in table.
Here the solution.
http://www.thebestdata.com/zoom.aspx?menutype=1&auto=3316&t=Force-wrap-text-CSS
janardhan
/* wrap long urls */
white-space: pre; /* CSS 2.0 */
white-space: pre-wrap; /* CSS 2.1 */
white-space: pre-line; /* CSS 3.0 */
white-space: -pre-wrap; /* Opera 4-6 */
white-space: -o-pre-wrap; /* Opera 7 */
white-space: -moz-pre-wrap; /* Mozilla */
white-space: -hp-pre-wrap; /* HP Printers */
word-wrap: break-word; /* IE 5+ */
try it will work on all browsers
gt
It doesn’t seem to work in Firefox 15.0
mn9or
Not working with chrome :(
Greg Blass
Can’t believe there was such a simple fix for this that actually worked in IE 5.5. Had to put out a fire in our production app and this article saved us. Thanks!
Greg Blass
Er, I meant that I can’t believe such a simple CSS property works in IE in general.
Vanessa Keeton
Please note that this solution only works on block level items that have a width. So for tables that break add a div around your content and apply the css to that. Then make sure the table cell the content lives in has a width or the div has a width.
Dharmesh
Hey Vanessa, that worked perfectly. Thanks. I put Div inside td and my content in div and applied style to div. worked perfectly for me.
Izdelava strani David
It still doesn’t work in my case, i will try to save it with pure php.
SM CROY
Try: style=”word-break: break-all;”
Katie
This solution worked for me in Chrome and Safari!
φωτοβολταικα
Very short solution for wordwrap. thanks for it!
victor
Great got my head done in with this word-wrap, lucky found your tut, sweet love your stuff…
Ilya Dyakov
Breaks numbers in the middle like this:
1,2,…19,2
0,21,……
….88,99,1
00
Marcos KLA
Thanks a lot from Spain!
“white-space:normal;” works perfectly!
gt
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and not a word of a se
tence
Gianni
It works for me, but it seems to break the “align:justify” in Outlook Express! :-(
Kevin
Wow, thanks for the tip. You’ve saved me a headache :) Gotta love CSS3.
Gopal
It is not working in Chrome. I am writing it like:
prakash
May we put “-” when it breaks a word?
like
=> thisisalongw-
ord
Thank you.
DymoLabels
hi sir
Excellent post i like it
thanks for sharing
thanks
Stories about technology
When would you ever want to use normal over break-word?