Cuttr is a zero dependency, easy to use JS / jQuery library that truncates multiple line text content (Line Clampin’) to fit within given specifications. It adds an ending string like a ellipsis (...) to indicate that there is more text available than currently visible.
- Multiple truncation methods
- Truncate text without breaking the HTML
- Custom ellipsis strings
- Optional "Read more" anchor to expand original content
Demos online | Codepen Example
Overview
- cuttr.min.js minified, or
- cuttr.js un-minified
Link directly to Cuttr files on unpkg.
<script src="https://unpkg.com/cuttr@1/dist/cuttr.min.js"></script>
<!-- or -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/cuttr@1/dist/cuttr.js"></script>
Link directly to Cuttr files on cdnjs.
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/cuttr/1.4.3/cuttr.min.js"></script>
<!-- or -->
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/cuttr/1.4.3/cuttr.js"></script>
npm
npm install cuttr -D
yarn
yarn add cuttr -D
bower
bower install d-e-v-s-k/cuttr-js --save
If you want to use Cuttr to develop commercial sites, themes, projects, and applications, the Commercial license is the appropriate license. With this option, your source code is kept proprietary. [Purchase a Cuttr Commercial License]
If you are creating an open source application under a license compatible with the GNU GPL license v3, you may use Cuttr under the terms of the GPLv3.
The credit comments in the JavaScript files should be kept intact (even after combination or minification).
Read more about Cuttr's licenses.
As you can see in the example files, you will need to include:
- The JavaScript file
cuttr.js
(or its minified versioncuttr.min.js
)
<script type="text/javascript" src="cuttr.js"></script>
Or as a module
import Cuttr from 'Cuttr';
All you need to do is call cuttr.js before the closing </body>
tag.
new Cuttr('.element', {
//options here
truncate: 'words',
length: 12
});
You can use cuttr.js also as a jQuery plugin if you want to!
$(document).ready(function() {
$('.element').Cuttr({
//options here
truncate: 'words',
length: 12
});
});
let truncateElement = new Cuttr( '.container', {
// DEFAULTS LISTED
licenseKey: 'YOUR_KEY_HERE',
// this option is compulsory
// use the license key provided on the purchase of the Cuttr Commercial License
// if your project is open source and it is compatible with the GPLv3 license you can request a license key
// please read more about licenses here https://github.com/d-e-v-s-k/cuttr-js#license
truncate: 'characters',
// Truncate method
// How to truncate the text
// ['characters'|'words'|'sentences']
length: 100,
// Truncation limit
// After how much [characters|words|sentences] should the text be truncated
// note: character truncation also counts html characters
ending: '...',
// Truncation ending string
loadedClass: 'cuttr--loaded',
// Class to set on truncated element when truncation finished
title: false,
// add original, full content to elements title attribute
// [true|false]
readMore: false,
// enables / disables the "read more" button
// [true|false]
readMoreText: 'Read more',
// text to show as "Read more" button to show full content
readLessText: 'Read less',
// text to show as "Read less" button to show truncated content
readMoreBtnPosition: 'after',
// "Read more" button position
// ['after'|'inside']
// 'after' = button will be appended after the truncated element
// 'inside' = button will be appended inside the truncated element, at the end of the truncated content
readMoreBtnTag: 'button',
// "Read-more" button HTML tag
// ['button'|'a'|...]
readMoreBtnSelectorClass: 'cuttr__readmore',
// "Read-more" button class selector
readMoreBtnAdditionalClasses: '',
// "Read-more" button additional classes to be added
})
Each plugin instance comes with some public methods to call. See them in action inside the examples folder at methods.html.
Example Initialization:
let truncateElement = new Cuttr('.element', {
//options here
truncate: 'words',
length: 12
});
After the plugin is fired, a series of methods are available.
Expands the given instance content.
truncateElement.expandContent();
Truncates the given instance content.
truncateElement.truncateContent();
Completely restores the Element to its pre-init state.
truncateElement.destroy();
In order to access the public methods via jQuery, you need to do it through jQuery's .data() function.
Example:
$(document).ready(function() {
// Cuttr initialization
let truncateElement = $('.element').Cuttr({
//options here
truncate: 'words',
length: 12
});
// access html element's prototype via jQuery's .data()
let truncData = truncateElement.data('Cuttr');
// call Cuttr method
truncData.expandContent();
});
Each plugin instance provides some callbacks. See them in action inside the examples folder at callbacks.html.
At plugin initialization, a series of callbacks are available:
Callback fired once the original content has been truncated.
let truncateElement = new Cuttr('.element', {
//options here
truncate: 'words',
length: 12,
// callbacks
afterTruncate: function(){
let truncateElement = this;
console.log(this);
alert('"afterTruncate" callback fired!');
}
});
Callback fired once the original content has been expanded.
let truncateElement = new Cuttr('.element', {
//options here
truncate: 'words',
length: 12,
// callbacks
afterExpand: function(){
let truncateElement = this;
console.log(this);
alert('"afterExpand" callback fired!');
}
});
Checkout our demos & examples page
More examples on Codepen:
This project uses Gulp (v4) to minify the JS file.
If you are unfamiliar with Gulp, check this tutorial on how to get started.
Run gulp
in the command-line to put out a build on the files.
The Cuttr javascript / jQuery string truncation plugin targets modern browsers that support ES5, meaning Internet Explorer 10 and earlier are not supported, but with IE11 and above you are fine.
Created and maintained by DEVSK.