[CSS] text box input long English string support large container problem http://tech.ddvip.com/2007-09/119070262735449.html
Word-wrap controls line breaks.
Break-word is to force line feed. There is no problem with Chinese and no problem with English statements. However, long strings do not work in English.
Break-word controls whether words are disconnected.
Normal is the default condition, and English words are not separated.
Break-all, which is a broken word. When a word reaches the boundary, the next letter automatically goes to the next line. It mainly solves the problem of long strings in English.
Keep-All refers to continuous Words in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. That is to say, in this case, word-wrap is not used, and the Chinese text will not wrap. (The English statement is normal .)
IE: Use Word-wrap: Break-word; all are normal.
FF: If none of the two are used, there will be no problem with Chinese. There are no problems with English statements. However, long strings may cause problems in English.
To solve the problem of long strings in English, word-wrap: Break-word; Word-break: Break-all; is generally used ;. However, this method causes the words in Common English statements to be disconnected (also in IE ). At present, the main problem is that long strings of English and English words are disconnected. In fact, long strings of English are just a long word. That is, should an English word be disconnected? It is obvious that the problem should not be broken.
For long strings of English, it is malicious and you don't have to worry about it. However, we also need to find some way to prevent it from making the container large.
With: overflow: auto; ie, the long string is automatically folded. FF, the long string will be covered. Therefore, in summary, the best way is word-wrap: Break-word; overflow: hidden; instead of word-wrap: Break-word; Word-break: Break-all ;.
Word-wrap: Break-word; overflow: auto; no problem in IE. In ff, long strings will be covered by some content. Publish via wiz