-webkit-line-clamp
The -webkit-line-clamp
CSS property allows limiting of the contents of a block container to the specified number of lines.
It only works in combination with the display
property set to -webkit-box
or -webkit-inline-box
and the -webkit-box-orient
property set to vertical
.
In most cases you will also want to set overflow
to hidden
, otherwise the contents won't be clipped but an ellipsis will still be shown after the specified number of lines.
When applied to anchor elements, the truncating can happen in the middle of the text, not necessarily at the end.
Note: This property was originally implemented in WebKit and has some issues. It got standardized for legacy support. The CSS Overflow Module Level 3 specification also defines a line-clamp
property, which is meant to replace this property and avoid its issues.
Syntax
/* Keyword value */
-webkit-line-clamp: none;
/* <integer> values */
-webkit-line-clamp: 3;
-webkit-line-clamp: 10;
/* Global values */
-webkit-line-clamp: inherit;
-webkit-line-clamp: initial;
-webkit-line-clamp: unset;
none
-
This value specifies that the content won't be clamped.
<integer>
-
This value specifies the number of lines after which the content will be clamped. It must be greater than 0.
Formal definition
Initial value | none |
---|---|
Applies to | all elements |
Inherited | no |
Computed value | as specified |
Animation type | by computed value type |
Formal syntax
Examples
Truncating a paragraph
HTML
<p>
In this example the <code>-webkit-line-clamp</code> property is set to <code>3</code>, which means the text is clamped after three lines.
An ellipsis will be shown at the point where the text is clamped.
</p>
CSS
p {
width: 300px;
display: -webkit-box;
-webkit-box-orient: vertical;
-webkit-line-clamp: 3;
overflow: hidden;
}
Result
Specifications
Specification |
---|
CSS Overflow Module Level 3 # webkit-line-clamp |
Browser compatibility
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