![]() When copied and pasted from browsers: (tested 2015) as expected for and for Chrome and Firefox on Mac, on Windows (10), it keeps the characters and pastes hard hyphens into Notepad and invisible soft hyphens into applications that support them.isn't supported in recent versions of IE (10 or 11) and doesn't work properly in Edge. In browsers: and both display as expected in major browsers (even old IE!).They all perform pretty well, edges it as Google can still index of words containing it. See what you can do to go without them.Ģ013 edit: According to QuirksMode, now works/is supported on all major browsers.įeb 2015 summary (partially updated Nov 2017) QuirksMode is right - there's no good way to use soft hyphens in HTML right now. Unfortunately, 's support is so inconsistent between browsers that it can't really be used.
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