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Old 11-15-2016, 06:32 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by GeoffR View Post
You will need to use adobe-hyphenate: none; if you want to turn off the automatic hyphenation on Adobe-based readers.

Edit: The W3C validator is a useful tool for picking up spelling mistakes in CSS, because it will report a typo like text-algin:justify; as an error. But there is no way for it to tell the difference between a misspelt known property and a correctly-spelt unknown property like adobe-hyphenate.
So essentially it's perfectly safe to use, but I'll have to accept that the CSS isn't going to pass validation? I guess I can live with that, just irks my perfectionist tendencies....

Thanks for confirming!



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