Template:Wbr
Wbr indicates a word break opportunity. This template includes the HTML tag <wbr />
, which is used to tell the browser of an optional, non-hyphenated line-break. It can be used with:
{{nbsp}}
or the equivalent
(non-breaking space){{nowrap}}
or the equivalent<span style="white-space: nowrap;">...</span>
or<span class="nowrap">...</span>
(character string that will not break even at a normal space) to control line breaking where this is important.
This template can safely be substituted, though there is no particular reason to do so. For breaking up long words, use {{soft hyphen}}
instead.
Usage
Use is simple; there are no parameters:
{{wbr}}
or
{{subst:wbr}}
Controlling line-breaking in infoboxes
This template can be used to cause an indentation after a linebreak, in unbulleted lists inside infoboxes and in tables with constrained cell widths, by using {{wbr}}
between words in an entry, so that when they wrap they are not mistaken for separate entries. See example infobox to the side.
Example infobox (rendered to the side of the example code):
Test Infobox II: The Revenge | |
---|---|
Starring |
|
{{Infobox film|
|name=Test Infobox II: The Revenge
|...
|starring={{Plainlist|
* Jane Smith
* {{nobr|Johannes-Friedrich}}{{wbr}} Zauberzunge{{wbr}} {{nobr|von der Hasenpfeffer}}
* John Garcia
}}
|...
}}
Breaking up slashes
When there are long words on both sides of a slash (solidus), this template may be used to induce a line break after the slash. Some browsers allow optional breaking after a slash even without this.
- installation/
execution installation/{{wbr}}execution