As we all know, for super-long strings like "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa", container support will be deformed.
The solution is as follows:
1. IE: Add the following style table definition to the corresponding position. The program code word-break: break-all;
2. FF: Firefox is not as obedient as IE. Since the first version of FF, it still does not solve this problem, and the above method does not work. It can only be controlled using javascript, place the following code below the line to display. The program code <script language = "javascript" type = "text/javascript" defer = "defer">
Javascript :( function () {var D = document; F (D. body); function F (n) {var u, r, c, x; if (n. nodeType = 3) {u = n. data. search (/\ S {10}/); if (u> = 0) {r = n. splitText (u + 10); n. parentNode. insertBefore (D. createElement ("WBR"), r) ;}} else if (n. tagName! = "STYLE" & n. tagName! = "SCRIPT") {for (c = 0; x = n. childNodes [c]; ++ c) {F (x );}}}})();
</Script>