Ellipsis for Overflow Text in Dropdown Boxes
In an effort to limit the width of dropdown boxes, the question arises whether there is a way to cut off overflowing text and append ellipses without using JavaScript. Unfortunately, the text-overflow:ellipsis property, while effective for div elements, fails to work for select elements.
Explanation
HTML specifications have limitations when it comes to styling form controls. This allows operating systems and browsers to dictate their own display styles for these elements. As a result, the way scrolling and text overflow is handled can vary depending on the platform.
Possible Solutions
If the native select element's behavior is unsatisfactory, consider the following alternatives:
- Use a Custom Select Replacement: Third-party libraries such as Chosen provide customizable select replacements that offer different visual styles and options.
- File a Bug Report: If the current behavior of select elements in your chosen operating system or browser concerns you, consider filing a bug report. It may bring attention to an oversight that has been overlooked for years and trigger a change in the future.
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