Thanks for the tip. I would always be embedding HTML elements because I blog in HTML. (I don't use the Xinha editor.) It would be odd if JQuery mobile couldn't handle that.

Glen

On 07/06/2014 05:28 AM, Greg Huber wrote:
If you are embedding html elements in entries, jqm might try to enhance
them, and you will need to experiment some what, you could try to disable
the enhancement on the embeded html using something like data-enhance=false.


On 5 July 2014 23:22, Glen Mazza <glen.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:

Problem mentioned below reproduced with both Chrome and Firefox, BTW.

Glen

On 07/05/2014 06:16 PM, Glen Mazza wrote:

Both "good" and "bad" HTML work fine, as mentioned earlier, but the real
problem is that the paragraph at the top ends up getting truncated after
the first line, there's no word wrapping, text is lost.  If I remove the
enclosing <p> element around the paragraph the text renders fine in mobile
though. So that's the only thing I can see needing fixing with Mobile.

Regards,
Glen



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