Why don’t <ref></ref> tags get "locked" to the previous word? It is looking bad when [1]supscript "detaches" from the word and shows up in the new line at the very beginning... Is there a way to fix this problem for all Wikipedias or we have to cheat and enclose it manually with {{nowrap| and }} or ‍ what makes way much bigger source codes and everything nastier and harder?
Also, this should be done for words connected by a hyphen (e.g. "two-three") which should not be let to be able to get separated as in such cases additional hyphen is needed to denote word was not syllablized but actually does contain - in itself. For example:
These two-
-three guys...
is correct. On the other hand, it would be wrong:
These two-
three guys...
I presumed this adding of hyphen is needed in English because in Serbian it is to make sure word has not been separated into syllables but actually does contain hyphen and is semi-compound word, such as semi-compound is itself.