Them’s the Breaks
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by Tyler Sticka published on Dec 15, 2025

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On the web, it’s easy to take line breaks for granted.

We get them for free between our headings, paragraphs, list items, <div> elements and more. We display them as-is in our code snippets thanks to <pre>. And most magically of all, our browsers insert breaks automatically where lines of text (or other text-like “inline” elements) would otherwise outgrow their container.

But sometimes, that isn’t enough.

Some words are too long and continuous to break automatically. Some words can be “orphaned” onto their own, lonely line. Occasionally, our content demands an overt break; more often, our designs call for their addition or removal.

So it makes sense that HTML provides a …

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