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there are a lot of CSS hacks out there as well as some Strange Behaviors but if you have some Dynamic content and you need to limit the total number of lines that are visible within a card or an element or whatever it is you might have to use one of the strangest solutions that is out there first we start with a display of webkit box which is a holdover from the very early days of flexbox the next thing we need continues to lean into this old version of flexbox with a webkit box Orient of vertical which is the old version of todayamp;#39;s Flex Direction column next we add a webkit line clamp and this is where we specify the maximum number of lines we want to be displayed this gets us almost all of the way there including automatically adding the Ellipsis where the text should be cut off but we still need to go and add an overflow hidden on there to hide the rest of the text and yep even though this is using the webkit prefix itamp;#39;ll work in all browsers