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    How to limit long titles in brief display - New UI

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    • Product: Primo
    • Product Version: General
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Multi-Tenant Direct, Dedicated-Direct, Local, TotalCare

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    How to limit long titles in brief display in New UI?

    Answer

    Some Primo Central records may be coming with lengthy information. When the title is long enough, it can make brief display untidy and less user-friendly.

    Therefore, you can use a following css rule in your New UI Customization Package:

    prm-brief-result .item-title { 
    max-height: 17em; 
    overflow: hidden; 
    }

    Please add it to your custom1.css in the css directory of the downloaded package.

    Then zip the package, upload it and deploy it through Customization Package Manager.


    • Article last edited: 08-Mar-2018
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