


Weekly news: Truncating muti-line text, calc() in custom property values, Contextual Alternates
This week's web development highlights include advancements in multi-line text truncation, clarifications on CSS custom property calculations, and a new OpenType feature for smoother typography.
Multi-line Text Truncation with CSS
The -webkit-line-clamp
CSS property for truncating multi-line text enjoys widespread support (see my usage guide). If you're using Autoprefixer, ensure you've updated to version 9.6.1 or later. Older versions might remove -webkit-box-orient: vertical
, breaking this functionality.
Crucially, Autoprefixer doesn't automatically add prefixes here. You must manually include all four declarations:
.line-clamp { overflow: hidden; display: -webkit-box; -webkit-box-orient: vertical; -webkit-line-clamp: 3; /* Or any integer */ }
(via Autoprefixer)
Understanding CSS Custom Property Calculations
Directly pre-calculating custom property values in CSS isn't currently possible (see spec). A custom property's computed value mirrors its specified value (after variable substitution). Therefore, relative values within calc()
expressions aren't absolutized (e.g., em
values remain as em
).
:root { --large: calc(1em 10px); } blockquote { font-size: var(--large); }
It might seem that 1em
is computed on the root element and added to 10px
. However, the computed value of --large
remains calc(1em 10px)
. This value is then inherited and substituted into the blockquote
element's font-size
property.
The calculation and absolutization of 1em
only occurs within the blockquote
element's scope, not the root element where calc()
is defined.
(via Tab Atkins Jr.)
Contextual Alternates in OpenType
The OpenType "Contextual Alternates" feature prevents character overlap or collisions when ligatures are disabled. You can verify font support at wakamaifondue.com and enable it (if needed) using font-variant-ligatures: contextual
.
(via Jason Pamental)
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