No Orphans in Titles
Have you ever seen that thing in titles where one word goes to the next
line?
It can be really
annoying.
We love good typography here at
WordPress.com.
Well we’ve adapted a version of the Widon’t from Shaun Inman and turned it on for the whole site, so now those of you, especially those with fixed width themes, never have to worry about “that thing” happening again.
WordPress.com – worrying about silly stuff like orphans in titles so you don’t have to.
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- December 24, 2006
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I love good typography too, so thank you!
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Yes, orphan words in titles are annoying. Thanks a lot for adapting Widon’t from Shaun Inman this feature. 🙂
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this made me laugh…it’s that last line. and the creepy, creepy picture of oliver(?).
thanks for looking out for those orphans for us. 🙂
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Yay thank you I am really bad about that sometimes I go on and on… 😛
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I don’t understand what this is actually doing…
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Nice! Thanks 🙂
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Typographers and graphic designers all over the world thank you.
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I think I’ll have to experience this first-hand to understand how exactly it works. Does it look for phrases?
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Harhar poor orphans. 😛 Though that was pretty annoying. Thanks for fixing it up. 🙂
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Sweet.
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I’m all about good style and typography myself. Nice addon! Thanks! ^^
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and now we can truly be perfectionists!
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Thanks. I like that you *fix* stuff so we don’t have to worry 🙂 ‘Specially at Christmas 😉
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Anyone who couldn’t recognize the difference may have a look at their blog at Google’s cache.
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So good 😉
I & Sorush see this problem with Thirteen theme when we RTL this them.
Thanks.
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Ha…. thanks for that… by the way, love the photo of the orphan. More Please!
V
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Hi Matt,
This is good. I like your attention to very helpful detail. Best holiday wishes to you1
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That’s very cool ^^
Thanx ^^
Merry X-Mas to Everyone…
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FIRST COMMENT! I think… anyway… thats perfect….I hate that. It’s annoying. 😛
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🙂 that’s great.
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Way to go bro. It makes us look
better.
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Haha, awesome. Was always wondering why this happens though.
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hah, cool. thanks although i never would have known
otherwise.
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Well thank you! That makes me just about as happy as a kid who just found out he gets to open some presents on Christmas Eve!
Merry Christmas to everyone at WordPress.
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WordPress just keeps getting better because of the concerted and continual work and effort of its staff — great job guys and have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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I wanted to say that, too, (if it is the same thing) it is amazing how many things I did not realize I could avoid just by being here. That sounds ridiculous, but it is true. My orphans were not there, if they were, so now, they will never be! Wow! Blessings are like that, we might not even “see” them. THANK YOU AGAIN, MY FRIEND(S)!!! (is this the season to get from the givers, or what???) 😀
–g
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THX
God I love this place!
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I like WP because it is typo-wise!
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Nice feature.I’ve never had this happening actually but yeah,good typography is welcome anyday
WordPress.com users-extremely happy with their administrators taking care of orphans in the titles so that we don’t have to.
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Neat feature … though I dont have worries about my title !!! lolz..
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Happy Holidays WP
🙂
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Great idea – thank you
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WordPress.com – worrying about silly stuff like orphans in titles so you don’t have to.
Lol, that’s jokes!
Where di that come from again?
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Very specific. Very good.
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brilliant, thank you!
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Excellent feature, Matt, thanks! It was always a challenge to write a headline that would break properly and then, if you changed templates, your headlines would break in really ugly ways anyway. This should solve that problem.
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It’s so nice to know that all you programming types at WordPress are always looking to make improvements and to fix problems.
Happy holidays
Mama Kelly
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Yay. Happy festivus to all type lovers.
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Please sir, can I have some more?
Kidding 😉 But good work guys. Definatly above and beyond at this time of year 😉
Merry Christmas.
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Ah lol.. I did have first comment.. but my comment had to be moderated for no reason XD Oh well. 😛
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Bitchin’. Thanks.
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Thanks, and Merry Christmas!
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that bothers me a lot too! thank god for
wordpress
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Thanks for watching out for us!
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Ok, apparently I woke up stupid today. I have no idea what Orphan Words are. Any help?
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Matt,
We are supposed to be using titles??? 😛
Have a Merry Christmas and don’t work so hard. 🙂
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Nice bit of Christmas kaizen.
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…nor widows, either.
Merry Christmas to all.
Shirley Buxton
http://www.writenow.wordpress.com
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Excuse me…or widows, either 😦
Shirley
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I just noticed this works in the Sidebar, too, for the “Recent Posts” widget — very cool — but it doesn’t work on the “Top Posts” or “Recent Comments” widgets.
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Mmm…. this seems to have prevented the:
“My Title Had One Word
Hanging”
syndrome.
But now, in the sidebar, what I often get instead, which looks even sillier is:
“My Title Had
One
Word Hanging.”
Hate to be a party-pooper, but if we can disable this in sidebars, so much the better!
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Thanks. Titles of my posts are often long and this is just perfect.
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Oh goody – now I can have r e a l l y l o n g titles. I like that.
Thanks, Matt.
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Matt, could we also have better typography for alternate languages? For example, in French, the “:;!?»” signs must be preceeded by a non-breakable space, and “«” must be followed by a non-breakable space.
Having WP do that automatically when French is the selected language would be a killer.
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Thank You! This is a neat addition, a bit like a Christmas gift someone gives you before you realize there was a solution to one of life’s little annoyances 😀
You really do look out for us, WordPress – A Merry christmas to you all~!
Phil —
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Wow, you guys thought of that?
But it really is annoying when it goes to the next line.
This just made me realize that I’m into good typography too.
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Nice holiday gift for us!
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Thank you for fixing such an annoying problem!
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This will undoubtedly improve the general quality of life for all wordpress.com users/readers, and for that I thank you.
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Cool but man it seemed weir when on my dashboard I saw the title as “No orphans in titles”. I thought, “Does this mean we can’t have blog titles with “orphan” in them?”
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Very cool. Surely hung punctuation is next?
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Very nice, this should be applied to sidebar as well.
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It’s just amazing how you pay attention even to the smallest things. Thanks.
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i had no idea what you were talking about (not being a journalist or… english mother tongue!!)
good learning new things every day.. thanks wordpress!
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But what does it do instead? Shrink the font? Bounce another word to the second line to keep the orphan company?
I just scrolled through my everything without finding a headline that long.
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thanks!
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Widon’t is really useful. thanks a lot
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I don’t know what you’re
talking about.
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Now where is the option to smack people for poor grammar? Will that be built in? Hope so! 😉
On an unrelated note (honest!):
You meant “fixed width” right?
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Thank you! In the spirit of Christmas and the Season, we try to look after all orphans… 🙂
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thanks.
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Good! 😀 Thanks!
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Oh, I hate it when that happens! Thank you!
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Wow, I love wordpress. Thanks guys.
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much appreciated..
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Aw. Those poor orphans. *grieves*
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Makes me want to get up there and leave some real untidy text hanging around. But, if it makes your holiday season more of a relaxing one …
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Hooray! Thank you WordPress, and Happy Holidays!!!
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U R a star! Thnks!
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LOL! Thanks for worrying about orphans so we don’t have to. I appreciate it! 🙂
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Nice!! I don’t think I realized that this problem ever occurred to me before since I tend to use one-word headlines but props for the nice thought!
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thank you I am really bad about that sometimes I go on . . .
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Bahaha thanks for making that piece of webpage/word processing information interesting. (Love the pic!)
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Thanks for solving the troublesome orphans and widows.
Can Widon’t be applied to body copy and paragraph text too?
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Question: How do I get this little widget? Neither the comments above (on scanning, not reading) nor the brief article say how to get the Word version of this other guy’s product…or am I just being, like, illiterate?
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arationalaversion, it’s already on your WP.com blog, it’s all automatic.
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That’s
great,
Matt.
Thanks!
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hah neat. good typography, yay. i actually hadn’t even realised, just reading about this b/c of the december summary post.
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But what about the ORPHANS! Um, sorry. Thanks.
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Clean typography = love.
I’m happy here already! *waves newbie flag*
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