Dear Gary
In Project 31, you have various instances of truncated text, e.g. Summary Content.
I can’t see how you did that. Could you please let me know?
Many thanks
Dear Gary
In Project 31, you have various instances of truncated text, e.g. Summary Content.
I can’t see how you did that. Could you please let me know?
Many thanks
@fergus
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Thanks @Sonderpa for reminding me. I had assumed that since I was writing in the Webdeersign channel, @Webdeersign would see it anyway.
I suspect what you are referring to is the truncating of the Poster text in the blog layouts. You can adjust this from within the Poster settings.
Dear Gary - thanks for picking this up. I can’t see anything in Poster 2 for truncating text.
This is one of the Project 31 pages where you mention truncating:
In the RW file, you have given it a CSS class of clamper2. The Title in List View is given CSS clamper1
I can’t find clamp or clamper in the Source Utility stack either.
I might easily have missed something - there are very many options in both Source and Poster!
Sorry to be a pain.
Thanks
Hey, @fergus,
You can copy a line or two of text from the ‘Main Content’ and paste it into the ‘Summary Content’. I am not aware of any automatic way to do that.
I hope this helps…
Clamper1 & 2 are not part of the Source CSS. It is custom code that is located in the site wide CSS.
Thanks @Webdeersign, that’s the one I wanted. I should have checked in site wide CSS myself. Very useful bit of code for tidying up the list view in Poster. Thank you for you help.