• Resolved davidovic123

    (@davidovic123)


    Hi,

    Please, How to set up for All product names AUTOMATICALLY display on TWO lines (around 10 words) and ADD ‘ (…) ‘ as read more when it exceeds it.

    I expect to give a SPACE of TWO lines for all product names, even if it has ONE line I want space to keep TWO lines.

    The product name is the one displayed UNDER the product image on the homepage or categories.

    Many Thx

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  • Plugin Support RK a11n

    (@riaanknoetze)

    Hi there,

    Admittedly I’m having a hard time understanding your question without seeing your site – would you mind forwarding a link to your site to see what’s going on? If you have any screenshots/mockups of what should happen ideally, that’d be great.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter davidovic123

    (@davidovic123)

    Thx Riaan for your replay,

    The site is not live yet.

    I join two pdf files of WooCommerce archive (before and after). The after one is a photo editing to illustrate.

    If you can see I expect:

    * to set a fixed two lines’space for the product’s title.
    * If the title exceeds Two lines, the read more should be displayed like this: (…)
    * although the product’s title is short, it should be displayed on Two rows.

    * Also the rating stars, the prices, and the CTA buttons should be always aligned and stuck.

    Thank you for your help.

    1. woocom archive before
    2. woocom archive after²

    Thread Starter davidovic123

    (@davidovic123)

    Hi,

    Please, Is there any Help to get a straight code to do this task.

    Thx

    Plugin Support RK a11n

    (@riaanknoetze)

    Looking at the screenshots here, it is possible by using some custom CSS (specifically word-wrap) although the exact code required will vary from site to site. Practically this also means that we can’t really provide that code since the site isn’t publicly available at the moment…

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