I found the solution.
It appeared to be soft hyphens being used instead of nonbreakable
hyphens...

Cheerz.

Dave

On Sep 16, 11:34 pm, "Dave E." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am working on a tagcloud with the following CSS:
>
> .tagcloud { line-height: 200%; }
>
> .tagcloud ul
> {
>         margin: 0px;
>         padding: 0px;
>         list-style: none;
>         float: left;
>         width: 155px;
>
> }
>
> . tagcloud li
> {
>         display: inline;
>         float:left;
>         word-wrap: break-word;
>         max-width: 155px;
>
> }
>
> . tagcloud li a
> {
>         padding: 4px;
>         text-decoration: underline;
>
> }
>
> Somehow if I remove the float:left in the .tagcloud li section, a word
> starts breaking up if it contains a - .
> The floating:left cuases some weird behaviour in IE... Any clue's on
> how to get this fixed?
>
> Thanks in advance for your remarks!
>
> Dave
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