We have implemented the following code: { overflow-wrap: break-word; word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-hyphens: auto; -ms-hyphens: auto; -moz-hyphens: auto; hyphens: auto; } and the transfers worked, but only in the PC version and in the mobile emulation mode from the PC. Like this https://c2n.me/4hKqBsa.png There are long comments and the field is filled inefficiently. We made auto-transfers in the posts https://c2n.me/4hKqGe1.png, but there is a script.
Question. Please tell me the solution for auto-transfer of comments (and in fact any text) to css for mobile
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where I wanted the hyphen, but this worked only after disabling wp-typography.Patienten-fürsprecher
to the exceptions, but without success.We’re facing a problem with hyphenation on mobile devices with the Masonry Blog grid – any tips to solve this? The problem is seen on the first article under “Ajankohtaista” with the word topic “Asianajaja apuna seksuaalirikosasiassa“.
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To add to the lack of usability, I then have to retype all the captions in the gallery, which completely negates the ease of creating the thing in the first place.
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How can I adjust it? Do I need code?
Thanks,
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We’ve enabled the hyphenation feature. It’s great.
But we feel it’s not always necessary, if the text it’s applied to is displayed “large enough”, for instance in the main column of a blog, displayed on a desktop screen.
Is it possible to specify where and when to enable this feature? Perhaps with some CSS instructions applied to pages and posts contents, depending on the @media rules?
Thank you very much.
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…where obviously the word ‘pragmatism’ would fit on one line (and otherwise, ought to be hyphenated).
Is there some way to fix this?
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