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Wrap long (crazy idiotic long strings) as Article Titles #5525
Wrap long (crazy idiotic long strings) as Article Titles #5525
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@PhilETaylor I strongly suspect this has any practical relevance beside making Joomla! more "idiot-proof", but I agree it can be done! Only thing, you should also modify template.less with the same mod you did in template.css... |
As @smz says you need to edit the less file and then create the CSS This comment was created with the J!Tracker Application at issues.joomla.org/joomla-cms/5525. |
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What about hathor? If someone is going to waste their time on this then it might as well be perfect This comment was created with the J!Tracker Application at issues.joomla.org/joomla-cms/5525. |
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…-UIWithLongStrings Signed-off-by: Phil Taylor <phil@phil-taylor.com> Conflicts: administrator/templates/hathor/css/template.css administrator/templates/hathor/less/template.less
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all good This comment was created with the J!Tracker Application at issues.joomla.org/joomla-cms/5525. |
Corrected a few errors (no need to add the new class in hathor rtl.css as it is loaded after template.css, use tabs instead of spaces), and merged. Thanks. |
Ok so this is a quick fix and directly addresses the reporters initial concerns (#5524) in the major areas of the first page of the admin (two modules, popular and latest) and the main content list page (Articles Manager). It doesn't intend to be a complete solution but shows how simple it can be to implement.