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html - getting linebreaks in <pre> tags

I'm creating comment fields which are based on user input into textarea. But when I use <pre> tags I can't tell it to wrap properly inside the comments view.

I'm not stuck on using <pre> tags if there is a better way of doing it. Only reason I chose to use it was to keep linebreaks and whitespaces added by user.

I noticed there is a property called "width" for <pre>, but W3 notes it as deprecated, and it only breaks after so and so many characters, which isn't ideal either. (It also doesn't work with IE at all.)

Any suggestions?

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The usual approach is to convert single newlines in the input to “<br />”. (Double-newlines would normally introduce a new “<p>” element.) This doesn't cover multiple-whitespace-runs though; if you need to preserve those, you could replace each two-space sequence with a space and a non-breaking space (' ?', ' xA0', or ' &#160;' as a character reference).

There is a CSS way you can retain literal newlines and whitespaces but still wrap when the line length is too short:

white-space: pre-wrap;

However this CSS 2.1 and CSS 3 property value is not supported cross-browser under its original name. Webkit (Safari, Chrome) picks it up; to get it to work under the other popular browsers, you have to add:

white-space: -moz-pre-wrap;
white-space: -o-pre-wrap;
word-wrap: break-word;

The ‘word-wrap’ is for IE, which as always has its own way of doing things.


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