I will give it a try.
Just clarify, It is more for cosmetic purposes because a very long (wrapped)
subject line takes up too much room and (unwrapped) pushes everything off
the screen (see image)
Personally myself I dont see a problem with wrapping, they are obsessed with
having everything look
I tried this today in every single possible way and it didn't work.
It's like RT won't accept it. Is there a module that will do it? Or do you
have any other ideas?
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I don't think such a module exists; it doesn't seem like a common request.
Out of curiosity, is there a specific problem you're trying to fix with
this or is it just a matter of cosmetic preference?
My first step would be to develop some HTML independently of RT that
correctly demonstrates what
Thank you for getting back to me, I tried STYLE:overflow:hidden
It didnt work. However that example got me thinking about other methods so I
tried
text-overflow:ellipses
Nothing seems to work.
Would entering this as a css in theme be any good?
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I suspect that the containing element type is the problem rather than where
the CSS is defined.
This thread offers another potential solution (I haven't tested it):
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/509711/why-does-overflowhidden-not-work-in-a-td
On 8 July 2014 00:56, AJ
I haven't tried this personally but STYLE:overflow:hidden might be what
you're after.
On 05/07/2014 2:28 am, AJ aaron.mccar...@southwestern.ie wrote:
I have constructed a search within RT for unowned tickets that has
text-wrapping on some results and not on others. Here is the format code:
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