Michael Scharnagl 1/28/2019

A look at CSS hyphenation in 2019

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This article examines the state of CSS hyphenation in 2019, discussing browser support (noting gaps in Chromium on Windows/Linux at the time), providing code for implementation with prefixes, and highlighting the problem of excessive hyphenation. It explores the `hyphenate-limit-chars` property as a theoretical solution to control hyphenation frequency for better readability and accessibility.

A look at CSS hyphenation in 2019

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