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<NOBR>

Instructs the browser not to break the specified text (such as the usual line wrap that occurs at the right edge of the beowser window).

Support:

HTML StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
Not supported 1.0 and later 1.0 and later
Notes:
  • This tag requires the </NOBR> end tag.
Attributes:
CLASS = "Text"
The style sheet class used by the tag.

Support:

HTML StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
Not supported 3.0 and later 4.0 and later

Notes:

  • You can specify two or more classes; be sure to separate each class name with a space.

ID = "Text"
An alphanumeric string that uniquely identifies the tag.

Support:

HTML StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
Not supported 3.0 and later 4.0 and later

Notes:

  • Although you can use letters and numbers for the ID, the first character must be a letter.

LANG = "Text"
The language used by the tag's attribute values and text content.

Support:

HTML StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
Not supported 4.0 and later Not supported

STYLE = "Text"
The style or styles to use with the tag.

Support:

HTML StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
Not supported 3.0 and later 4.0 and later

Notes:

  • If you enter multiple style properties, separate each one with a semi-colon (;).

Example:
This is a long-winded, verbose, loquacious string of text that demonstrates (hopefully!) the fact that the browser usually wraps such long stretches of text when it hits the right side of the browser window.
<NOBR>
This is a long-winded, verbose, loquacious string of text that demonstrates the fact that within the <NOBR> tag, the browser doesn't wrap such long stretches of text when it hits the right side of the browser window.
</NOBR>
How It Looks:
This is a long-winded, verbose, loquacious string of text that demonstrates (hopefully!) the fact that the browser usually wraps such long stretches of text when it hits the right side of the browser window. This is a long-winded, verbose, loquacious string of text that demonstrates the fact that within the <NOBR> tag, the browser doesn't wrap such long stretches of text when it hits the right side of the browser window.

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