bootstrap class displays span text multiline with each word in one line in IE11 angular app












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I have an angular app where i have a span html control which looks like below. It displays properly in chrome, firefox and safari but IE 11 displays its text multiline with each one word in single line.



<span
class="col-12"
attr.aria-label="This text should appear multiline only when it overflows"
></span>


When i look at the dev tools in IE , i see span has two css properties one with flex: 0 100% and max-width: 100%. I removed flex property in dev tools and it worked fine.



But how do i do this in html without impacting other browsers. How do i modify this class "col-12" to fix this for IE.










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    I have an angular app where i have a span html control which looks like below. It displays properly in chrome, firefox and safari but IE 11 displays its text multiline with each one word in single line.



    <span
    class="col-12"
    attr.aria-label="This text should appear multiline only when it overflows"
    ></span>


    When i look at the dev tools in IE , i see span has two css properties one with flex: 0 100% and max-width: 100%. I removed flex property in dev tools and it worked fine.



    But how do i do this in html without impacting other browsers. How do i modify this class "col-12" to fix this for IE.










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      I have an angular app where i have a span html control which looks like below. It displays properly in chrome, firefox and safari but IE 11 displays its text multiline with each one word in single line.



      <span
      class="col-12"
      attr.aria-label="This text should appear multiline only when it overflows"
      ></span>


      When i look at the dev tools in IE , i see span has two css properties one with flex: 0 100% and max-width: 100%. I removed flex property in dev tools and it worked fine.



      But how do i do this in html without impacting other browsers. How do i modify this class "col-12" to fix this for IE.










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      I have an angular app where i have a span html control which looks like below. It displays properly in chrome, firefox and safari but IE 11 displays its text multiline with each one word in single line.



      <span
      class="col-12"
      attr.aria-label="This text should appear multiline only when it overflows"
      ></span>


      When i look at the dev tools in IE , i see span has two css properties one with flex: 0 100% and max-width: 100%. I removed flex property in dev tools and it worked fine.



      But how do i do this in html without impacting other browsers. How do i modify this class "col-12" to fix this for IE.







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