Summarized test results:
CSS3 Text, Line break, Japanese

Intended audience: users, HTML coders, script developers, CSS coders, Web project managers, and anyone who wants to know how well browsers support the line breaking properties of Unicode characters.

These tests check whether browsers support the line-break property in CSS3 Text, by testing for behaviour of specific characters named in the spec in content labelled as Japanese (lang="ja").

To see the test, click on the link in the left-most column. To see detailed results for a single test, click on a row and look just above the table. The detailed results show the date(s) the test result was recorded, and the version of the browser tested.

Any dependencies are shown in notes above the table, and notes below the table will usually provide any additional useful information, including an explanation of why a result was marked as 'partially successful'.

Key:

pass fail partially successful

Strict


Conditional Japanese Starter (CJ)

Non-starter (NS)

Break After (BA)

Exclamation (EX)

Infix Numeric Separator (IS)

Postfix Numeric (XB)

Normal

Conditional Japanese Starter (CJ)

Non-starter (NS)

Break After (BA)

Exclamation (EX)

Infix Numeric Separator (IS)

Postfix Numeric (XB)

Loose

Conditional Japanese Starter (CJ)

Non-starter (NS)

Break After (BA)

Exclamation (EX)

Infix Numeric Separator (IS)

Postfix Numeric (XB)