You could possibly use JavaScript to implement it in browsers that don’t
support it.
I’ve seen a few jQuery plugins written for the purpose. For example:
http://dotdotdot.frebsite.nl/
I’ve not used it myself.
HTH
Ollie
On 23/11/2011, at 4:13 PM, Ben Buchanan wrote:
>>> text-overflow: ellipsis?
>> text-overflow: ellipsis?
>> http://www.quirksmode.org/css/textoverflow.html
> Thank you, yes, the text-overflow property is great but does not work in
> Firefox 3.6. Do you know of a work-around for Firefox.
Unless you have a really massive FF 3.6 userbase that you know is
blocked from upgrades
David,
Thank you for your reply.
I think you mean page layout - I was asking about tables for data. I've
since been able to muddle through.
Regards,
Grant
On 15/11/2011 7:42 PM, David Laakso wrote:
On 11/15/11 12:49 AM, Grant Bailey wrote:
Is anyone able to offer suggestions as to how de
On 11/15/11 12:49 AM, Grant Bailey wrote:
Is anyone able to offer suggestions as to how demonstrate to the user
that overflow content has been truncated, like this (see attachment).
Grant Bailey
I guess the question for me is whether I understand the question???
Set width in %, min-wi
Matthew,
Thank you, yes, the text-overflow property is great but does not work in
Firefox 3.6. Do you know of a work-around for Firefox.
Many thanks,
Grant Bailey
On 15/11/2011 4:56 PM, Matthew Pennell wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 6:49 AM, Grant Bailey
wrote:
Is anyone able to offer su
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 6:49 AM, Grant Bailey
wrote:
> Is anyone able to offer suggestions as to how demonstrate to the user that
> overflow content has been truncated, like this (see attachment).
text-overflow: ellipsis?
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/textoverflow.html
- Matthew
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Hello,
Is anyone able to offer suggestions as to how demonstrate to the user
that overflow content has been truncated, like this (see attachment).
There are some jQuery solutions available but I was hoping for a
CSS-only solution, especially one that could cope with flexible column
widths.