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Using Moodle 4.1 and the Moove theme, we have noticed that when viewing an activity or resource, if viewing on a narrower screen the heading can end up wrapping text mid word even for words that aren't excessively long (e.g. the word 'Overview' was being split on some size monitors)
Looking at the code, I can see that the area allocated for the heading and the breadcrumb trail is responsive with both getting smaller proportionally, eventually when the screen gets very small, the breadcrumb trail gets hidden, so this isn't a problem then- but for situations with a slightly larger screen size - the space available for the heading is simply too small.
Can the area allocated for the title be made bigger, or can it be set so that as screen sizes get smaller the breadcrumb trail moves to below the heading rather than to the right of it?
or something else?
Thanks in advance.
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Using Moodle 4.1 and the Moove theme, we have noticed that when viewing an activity or resource, if viewing on a narrower screen the heading can end up wrapping text mid word even for words that aren't excessively long (e.g. the word 'Overview' was being split on some size monitors)
Looking at the code, I can see that the area allocated for the heading and the breadcrumb trail is responsive with both getting smaller proportionally, eventually when the screen gets very small, the breadcrumb trail gets hidden, so this isn't a problem then- but for situations with a slightly larger screen size - the space available for the heading is simply too small.
Can the area allocated for the title be made bigger, or can it be set so that as screen sizes get smaller the breadcrumb trail moves to below the heading rather than to the right of it?
or something else?
Thanks in advance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: