When using Rails to truncate strings, you may end up with strings that are still too long for their container or are not as long as they could be. You can get a prettier result using stylesheets.
The CSS property text-overflow: ellipsis
has been around for quite a long time now but since Firefox did not support it for ages, you did not use it.
Since Firefox 7 you can!
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Note that this only works for single-line texts. If you want to truncate tests across multiple lines, use a JavaScript solution like
Superclamp
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. There is also -webkit-line-clamp
which works only on Chrome.
Example
Consider this HTML and Sass for a box that is not wide enough for its content:
^
Hello universe!
^
#greetings
width: 100px
white-space: nowrap
overflow: hidden
text-overflow: ellipsis // This is where the magic happens
While incompatible browsers (IE 5.5, Firefox up until 6) will just cut off the text when it reaches its container's borders, in most browsers you will see something like:
Hello univ...
Nice, eh?
When you are doing this for a mobile application, also use -o-text-overflow
to target Opera Mobile and Opera Mini which still use the prefixed version.