Howdy,

I'm doing some bug fixes on a template for a medical site.  Everything
is pretty clean, but, I'm having a problem with the left-nav.  It's a
typical styled-UL to create a left-nav that we all do now.  The
problem is there are a few medical words that are showing up in the
left-nav that are either getting cut off (Firefox, etc) or they
push-out the left-nav (IE).

The word in question happens to be "spondyloarthropathies".

The UL is 145px wide now, and it doesn't seem there are many, if any,
other pages with this problem, so we may just enter the breaks
manually, but, I'd like to know if there are any clean CSS solutions
to the problem without resorting to the buggy  { word-wrap: break-word
} which only works for IE 5.5+ anyway.

Thanks!

-- Karl
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