I think only with appropriate hyphenation you can use justified text on
webpages, especially in languages as German. Missing hyphenation
sometimes results in catastrophic word spaces. More information about
hyphenation and an English test paragraph on
http://blog.fontdeck.com/post/9037028497/hyphens (doesn’t work in my
Canonical build).

Meanwhile I found another hyphenation test page for English →
http://meyerweb.com/eric/css/tests/css3/show.php?p=hyphens – the third
paragraph should be hyphenated. But there both my friends Windows
Firefox 8.0 and my own one fail.

Maybe this is because on Eric Meyers page there are no vendor prefixes
like moz-hyphens? Does Canonical’s FF support them? If not, my problem
is for now insolvable.

** Summary changed:

- No hyphenation in Firefox 8.0
+ No support for moz-hyphens in Firefox 8.0 (Canonical)

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