I want multi-line truncation via CSS #27
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Given that it's in the CSS draft, I'm presuming that it has some degree of support beyond WebKit (i.e., it may already be happening) . https://drafts.csswg.org/css-overflow-3/#propdef-line-clamp The old syntax is supported in Gecko, and there is a bug filed to support the new syntax: cc @svoisen on the Gecko side, as he might have more insight on any prioritization. |
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Yes, we've spoken about it at previous CSSWG meetings, and the work to get -webkit-line-clamp in the spec as legacy compatibility came out of that. @heycam has more context on those discussions than I do. We are aware of it and do want to support it, but haven't prioritized it over other work at the moment. |
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Single-line text truncation is easy, straightforward, and broadly supported in browsers; however, multi-line text truncation requires JavaScript, half-baked and non-standardized CSS properties, or fragile hacks to accomplish.
The closest attempt I've seen is the
-webkit-line-clamp
approach:https://webwewant.fyi/wants/5e59460efa695ea9f7750152/
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