Okay, this is not exactly the kind of CSS property that’s going to be used in every design. But it is a very useful one when you need it, and some might say it’s much more practical than some of the fluffy new CSS3 features like transitions and whatnot.
The property I’m talking about is the CSS3 word-wrap property, and believe it or not, it works in every single browser, including all versions of IE. In fact, it was even supported as far back as IE5.
While we might normally associate CSS3 with modern browsers like Safari and Chrome, it should be noted that the CSS3 spec goes back to 2001. So a few properties (like word-wrap) have had support for some time now.
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