Goodbye, Orphans and Ragged Edges: Mastering Text Wrap Picture this: you have just finished a stunning hero section. The typography is bold, the colors are vibrant, and the layout is tight. But then, you resize the browser, and suddenly your three-word headline breaks so that a single, lonely word sits on the second line. In the design world, we call that a “widow,” and it drives designers absolutely insane. It looks unprofessional, creates awkward white space, and disrupts the reading flow. For years, we fought a losing battle against the browser’s default line-breaking algorithm. We wanted our text to look intentional, balanced, and “pretty,” but the Web was built for fluid content, not editorial perfection. Thankfully, those days are officially over. Let’s talk about how we finally fixed typography on the web. How we suffered before Before modern CSS stepped in to save us, we relied on some truly questionable hacks to keep our headlines from looking like a mess.…