Probably spaces aren't trimmed or trimmed incorrect and comments area isn't limited as well
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Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/83.0.4103.97 Safari/537.36
Probably spaces aren't trimmed or trimmed incorrect and comments area isn't limited as well
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/83.0.4103.97 Safari/537.36
@JohnDoe, I don't understand what you said. probably you need: ⟨backtick⟩<div v-for="item in queue" :key="item.id"><email-queue-item⟨newline⟩⟨26 spaces⟩:item="item"⟨newline⟩⟨26 spaces⟩v-if="type == 'EmailMessage'"></email-queue-item>⟨newline⟩⟨8 spaces⟩<queue-item ⟨newline⟩⟨26 spaces⟩:item="item"⟨newline⟩⟨26 spaces⟩v-else></queue-item></div>⟨backtick⟩
.white-space: pre-wrap;
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. It looks like this property was added in error.white-space
setting, but to change it towhite-space: break-spaces;
.white-space: pre-wrap;
. Chrome determines where to place line breaks by looking only at the portion of the text which is actually overflowing and then choosing to break that or not. In the case where it's the spaces at the end of the line, Chrome sees that it isn't supposed to break spaces, so it allows those to overflow the container. An alternative would be to look backwards and break the line prior to the spaces, such that the spaces are on the next line. (continued)white-space: pre-wrap;
, as it's not showing all of the whitespace. Both Chrome and Firefox appear to do the correct thing forwhite-space: break-spaces;
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