The <NOBR>
element stands for NO BReak. This means all the text between the start and end of the <NOBR>
elements cannot have line breaks inserted. While <NOBR>
may be essential for those character sequences that don't want to be broken, it should be used carefully; long text strings inside of <NOBR>
elements can look rather odd, especially if during viewing, the user adjusts the page size by altering the window size.
NOTE : The <NOBR>
Element is supported only by Netscape and the Internet Explorer.
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