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I was reading through the tags in SO when I noticed that the overflow in the excerpts is hidden.

Tags page

Upon inspecting a tag (java in this case); the excerpt text has ellipsis (...) but it overflows and the overflow is set to hidden:

#tags_list .excerpt {
    overflow: hidden;
}

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Is this an already reported bug?

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  • We definitely don't want to change overflow: hidden; to something else or we'll have a bunch of scroll bars on that page. I would argue this is status-bydesign
    – TylerH
    Feb 7, 2019 at 15:08
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    I am lost, i see no free hand red circles here
    – Kaddath
    Feb 7, 2019 at 15:19
  • @TylerH my issue with the predetermined ellipses is that they're ineffective in Responsiveness as well. When I resize the browser window to a more mobile friendly size the ellipses are there but so is almost a full line of white space.
    – Outman
    Feb 7, 2019 at 16:08

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Those ellipses you see are just a pre-determined character count breakpoint, cropped server-side. There's no telling exactly how many characters will fit that excerpt block.

You can't reliably have multiline text end in ellipsis automatically (through CSS), when hiding text overflow.

So, one solution would be to reduce the character count before the content gets cut off, but I see no real reason to do so:
Yes, this would make the ellipsis visible, but it would also reduce the amount of content that's visible.

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    "You can't reliably have multiline text end in ellipsis automatically (through CSS)" Sounds like a practical programming problem that someone could ask about on a popular programming Q&A site. Feb 6, 2019 at 8:03
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    @CodyGray: Trust me, people have. Every single solution either ends in a visible movement of the beak point, or a incorrectly placed set of ellipsis.
    – Cerbrus
    Feb 6, 2019 at 8:05
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    You guys should try using jQuery. It's great and does all things. Feb 6, 2019 at 8:06
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    Yea, I heard it could do magic things :D
    – Cerbrus
    Feb 6, 2019 at 8:06

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