Shave is a zero dependency javascript plugin that truncates multi-line text to fit within an html element based on a set pixel number max-height. It then stores the diff of the original text string in a hidden <span>
element following the visible text. This means the original text remains intact!
Shave, compared to other truncation plugins:
- maintains the original text after truncation.
- does not require other libraries
- only requires a selector and a max height
- is very lightweight;
~1.5kb
unminified - allows for custom ellipsis strings and class names but doesn't over complicate
- new! provides ellipsis link functionality
- is fast and capable of truncating text within lots of elements quickly
- is additive. It will play nice with other javascript libraries and more truncation features can easily be built with it.
- supports non-spaced languages (Non-ascii).
npm i shave -D
yarn add shave -D
pnpm i shave -D
Add dist/shave.js to your html
- Or, dist/jquery.shave.js for jQuery/Zepto as of Shave >= v2.
Or as a module
import shave from 'shave';
Argument structure is as follows:
shave("selector", maxheight, { options });
Argument type breakdown:
argument | type | required | description | example |
---|---|---|---|---|
"selector" |
string |
yes | used to select items to shave | ".js-is-shaved" |
maxheight |
number |
yes | used to specify the maximum height | 50 |
"options" |
object |
no | use to modify how items are shaved | { character: "..." } |
Options object
breakdown:
options | type |
default |
description |
---|---|---|---|
character: | string |
"β¦" |
character to use for ellipsis |
charclassname: | string |
'js-shave-char' |
class name to use for ellipsis element |
classname: | string |
'js-shave' |
class to add to the element |
spaces: | boolean |
false |
if true, spaces will be preserved** |
link: | object |
undefined |
an object accepting any link accociated |
Basic setup
shave("selector", maxheight);
// shave('.shave-selector', 0) for example
Shave also provided options only to overwrite what it uses.
If you'd like have custom class names and not use .js-shave
:
shave("selector", maxheight, { classname: "classname" });
Or if you'd like to have custom characters (instead of the standard ellipsis):
shave("selector", maxheight, { character: "β" });
Or both:
shave("selector", maxheight, { classname: "classname", character: "β" });
Without spaces:
shave("selector", maxheight, { spaces: false });
With an <a>
(link) tag:
/**
* @notes
* - provide your desired link attributes here!
* @note link attributes trump the character option and className of the ellipsis element
*/
shave("selector", maxheight, { link: LinkObject });
You can also use shave as a jQuery or Zepto plugin. As of Shave >= v2, use dist/jquery.shave.js for jQuery/Zepto.
$("selector").shave(maxheight);
And here's a jQuery/Zepto example with custom options:
$("selector").shave(maxheight, { classname: "your-css-class", character: "β" });
If you're using a non-spaced language, you can support shave by setting an option spaces
to false
.
$("selector").shave(maxheight, {
classname: "your-css-class",
character: "β",
spaces: false
});
With an <a>
(link) tag:
/**
* @notes
* - provide your desired link attributes here!
* @note link attributes trump the character option and className of the ellipsis element
*/
$("selector").shave(maxheight, { link: LinkObject });
The shave plugin provides a link optionβan <a>
element which replaces the default <span>
element.
As any functionality that is needed without an href
attribute can be made using the default <span>
element, the <a>
is only rendered if the href
attribute is provided.
Any attributes that can be used for an <a>
element can be added to the link object when invoking shave.
Additionally textContent
can be added to replace the default character
option.
Here's a more in-depth example than the basic example(s) above:
shave("selector", 50, { link: { href: 'https://www.google.com', textContent: 'Read More here' } });
note: if an
href
is not specified, the link will not be created!
Codepen example with plain javascript.
Codepen example with jQuery.
Codepen example with a non-spaced language.
text-overflow: ellipsis
is the way to go when truncating text to a single line. Shave does something very similar to text-overflow: ellipsis
but for multiple lines when line-clamp is not supported. Shave bypasses being a line-clamp
polyfill by only accepting a max-height number. This keeps shave a fast and light weight utility.
Shave implements a binary search to truncate text in the most optimal way possible.
Shave is meant to truncate text within a selected html element. This means it will overwrite html within an html element with just the text within the selected element.
Here are some super basic examples of shave with window resize and click events. π
Shave works in all modern browsers and was tested in some not so modern browsers (like Internet Explorer 8) - it works there too. π»
Created and maintained by Jeff Wainwright with Dollar Shave Club Engineering.