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text flowing out of div

...dth is defined as 200px I have put my code here http://jsfiddle.net/madhu131313/UJ6zG/ You can see the below pictures edited : I want the the text to go to the next line ...
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Adding devices to team provisioning profile

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How to turn off word wrapping in HTML?

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What is the claims in ASP .NET Identity

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SQL Server - When to use Clustered vs non-Clustered Index?

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How do you debug PHP scripts? [closed]

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How to determine if a record is just created or updated in after_save

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Vim: insert the same characters across multiple lines

...to the n in name. Enter visual block mode (Ctrlv). Press j three times (or 3j). Press I (capital i). Type in vendor_. Note: It will only update the screen in the first line - until Esc is pressed (6.), at which point all lines will be updated. Press Esc. An uppercase I must be used rather than a...
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How to split one string into multiple variables in bash shell? [duplicate]

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Why doesn't Python have a sign function?

... it. >>> math.copysign(1, -4) -1.0 >>> math.copysign(1, 3) 1.0 If you get sick of passing two whole arguments, you can implement sign this way, and it will still be compatible with the IEEE stuff mentioned by others: >>> sign = functools.partial(math.copysign, 1) # eit...