Closed gramster closed 2 years ago
It looks like this is an issue with the Canterville theme; I'll reopen it there.
Maybe the font has no hyphen character?
El jue., 30 de diciembre de 2021 1:50 a. m., Graham Wheeler < @.***> escribió:
Hi all
My blog had not been updated in some time but I recently posted a new article, and in the course of doing that updated my version of Nikola. The result now is very strange; I have word breaks being inserted that are indicated by little 'x' characters on a reversed background. If I inspect the underlying DOM I don't see anything obvious. Does anyone know what is causing this and how to get rid of it?
You can see this at http://www.grahamwheeler.com/posts/unit-tests-that-dont-suck/
I've also put a screen shot here.
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Hi all
My blog had not been updated in some time but I recently posted a new article, and in the course of doing that updated my version of Nikola. The result now is very strange; I have word breaks being inserted that are indicated by little 'x' characters on a reversed background. If I inspect the underlying DOM I don't see anything obvious causing hyphens to display like this, although removing the 'hyphens: auto' from screen.css at least will stop the word breaking. Does anyone know what is causing this and how to get rid of it?
You can see this at http://www.grahamwheeler.com/posts/unit-tests-that-dont-suck/
I've also put a screen shot here.