Tried again. Happened again.
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Replying to @nevolution
Now I see. I have no idea how to even begin fixing this
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Replying to @fortelabs
Looked on desktop and played with browser. Seems like you have a hard line break before Technology that's causing the weirdness
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Replying to @nevolution @fortelabs
Weird tip: instead of hard line breaks, use <span style="display: inline-block">. It'll break around that phrase first, then with if necessy
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Replying to @Malcolm_Ocean
What do you wrap in the span? (Where does the </span> go?)
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Replying to @KevinSimler @Malcolm_Ocean
Around some phrase which you prefer doesn't get a line break - right?
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Replying to @ciphergoth @Malcolm_Ocean
So, like, instead of: A B C<br/>D E F you’d do: <span...>A B C</span> <span...>D E F</span> ?
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Replying to @KevinSimler @ciphergoth
Yep. I make a class for it, called "unwrap", so semantics are clear. Video demo!pic.twitter.com/OCjINJvMUz
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Replying to @Malcolm_Ocean @ciphergoth
awesome, thanks!! Q: what if “automated personal life coach” were the top line? Could “coach” end up dangling by itself?
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Replying to @KevinSimler @ciphergoth
Ahh, yeah, it would :-/ So one needs to be careful. I think I once had a title divided into four, so it would go ABCD ↓ AB CD ↓ A B C D
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Cool... v. good to know! Thanks again.
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