Plex Web is keeping an inordinately wide blank area between track names and track lengths.
In the screenshot below, you can see that the window is over 1900 pixels wide. There is a space of over 900 pixels between the end of the track name and the time column, and yet Plex is still truncating the track names with ellipses. I had to go wider still to get the entire track title/performer name to display.
I don't see any reason to truncate information so early, to preserve so much blank space. Please refrain from truncating the text until there is an actual need for it.
For the time being, I’ve made a user stylesheet you can install on your browser that reduces the severity of this problem; you can download it here. The amount I can change with a stylesheet is fairly limited, so this stylesheet won’t completely fix the problem, just reduce the severity.
That’s strange. I don’t see that. The style should be set to a width of 60% so it should not be truncating that far away. Can you check the style element and see what it says? .media-list-item .media-heading { display: inline-block; max-width: 60%; <-- This is what should be controlling it. margin-right: 5px; vertical-align: middle; overflow: hidden; text-overflow: ellipsis; white-space: nowrap; }
Oh, I think I know. I just noticed in your screen shot, there is an additional name after the track name. Rafael Kubelik ... That is a separate element and has it’s own limit. .media-list-item .media-heading.secondary { color: #777; max-width: 20%; }
I guess Plex didn’t want 1 overcrowding the other, so you always see a little of both.
A solution for this would be to wrap the title, subtitle-1, and subtitle-2 into one big span element (let’s call it ‘container’), and then only set max widths on the title and the container. The artist name would be limited to a certain width, but the song title would be free to use all the space the artist name didn’t take.