Firefox attaches the space after a word to the word itself, which makes it wrap differently across browsers. I made a WYSIWYG text editor where this matters a lot. This code displays differently on Firefox versus Chrome (correct):
<div style='white-space: pre-wrap; width: 10ch; background: red; font-family: monospace;'>0000000 00 0</div>
Fiddle here: http://jsfiddle.net/57ZMq/3/
I experimented with other white-space modes, but they had worse problems, e.g. with double-spaces after periods. Is there any way to convince Firefox to wrap words not considering the space(s) that follow them, while also not putting the spaces onto the next? Thanks!