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In Opera 6.04 this doesn't seem to be the case! How can I deal with this browser?
I can't put a specified width to my floated divs because the application uses different languages and therefore the content inside those divs may vary.. And I don't want the content to wrap, I want it on one line!
Any idea?
My advice is:
Check whether it runs with Opera 8.x
Forget Opera 6.
Bye,
Miroslav
P.S.:
This is not a post against Opera.
I am also using Opera every day. But I know that most of us "Opera fans" use the new versions.
But I'm curious to know how developers dealt with that problem some years ago!
They used a table.
For the record, the fact that the text wraps is an *advantage*. It means the horizonatal scrollbar doesn't appear, and your text is readable within the viewable area of your browser window. Wrapping text is a *good* thing. For some reason, though, I keep seeing people want to disable the wrap and have the horizontal scrollbar appear.
There *are* ways to prevent the wraps, but I haven't used Opera 6 in quite some time (I agree with the poster up there, I wouldn't worry about it) so I don't know if the methods work in Opera6 or not. Apologies, because offhand, I can't rememebr what those methods are - one is something like "whitespace:no-wrap" and there's another method using a sort of scripty-like style, but I can't rememebr what it is (I posted it in someone's thread not too long ago -but now I can't find it! )