Typography

CSS word-wrap Property

Allows long words to be broken and wrap onto the next line (legacy alias for overflow-wrap)

Syntax

CSS
word-wrap: normal | break-word;

Values

ValueDescription
normalBreak at normal points
break-wordBreak long words if needed

Example

CSS
.content {
  word-wrap: break-word;
}

Understanding CSS word-wrap

The CSS word-wrap property allows long words to be broken and wrap onto the next line (legacy alias for overflow-wrap). As part of the Typography module in CSS, it is one of the most commonly used properties for controlling the visual presentation of web pages.

You can set word-wrap to values such as normal, break-word, among others. Each value changes how the browser renders the affected element, giving you fine-grained control over your page layout and design. Choosing the right value depends on the specific design requirements of your project.

Common use cases for the word-wrap property include responsive web design, component-based layouts, and creating visually consistent interfaces across devices. It works closely with related properties like overflow-wrap, word-break, white-space to achieve complex styling effects. Understanding how these properties interact helps you write cleaner, more maintainable stylesheets.

Browser support for word-wrap is excellent across all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. For older browsers, consider using fallback values or progressive enhancement strategies. The property can also be set dynamically via JavaScript using element.style.wordWrap or the CSS custom properties (variables) approach for theming.

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