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one of the most annoying things to deal with in CSS is when you have a long header that wraps onto a new line but that content on the new line is incredibly short and overall it just makes this entire heading look incredibly out of place and just not professional at all luckily CSS is adding a new property called Tech strap that allows you to take care of this by setting this property to balance essentially what this does is it tries to balance the amount of text on each line to make it as even as possible between all the lines which obviously makes our header look much better now the only downside to this property is that the support is not quite there yet as you can see if we look here itamp;#39;s only about 57 support with most of that being in Chrome and Edge and for Firefox and Safari and other browsers are really lacking behind now if you really wanted to start using this there is actually a polyfill put out by docHub that you can use that essentially helps you balance this text