JetEngine Trim String Callback 1.0.3
JetEngine Trim String Callback lets you truncate dynamic field strings to a specified width, ensuring clean, consistent layouts in WordPress with Elementor. It improves readability and page speed by delivering concise content for each field. A lightweight, easy-to-integrate solution for designers who want precise control and effortless setup, Type: WordPress.
Description
JetEngine Trim String Callback is a WordPress plugin add-on for JetEngine that works with Elementor’s Dynamic Field widget. It introduces a new callback allowing you to return a dynamically generated field as a truncated string limited by a specified width.
This solves a common layout problem: long values (titles, excerpts, custom fields) can overflow, misalign cards, or create uneven spacing across Elementor sections. By shortening dynamic output in a controlled way, the content stays readable and consistent while helping pages render faster through cleaner, smaller text output.
Main Features
- Dynamic Field callback — Adds a new callback to JetEngine’s Dynamic Field workflow.
- String truncation by width — Trims output to a set width so text fits designated areas.
- Works with dynamic values — Applies to strings generated from JetEngine fields rather than static text.
- Elementor compatibility — Designed to be used with the Elementor WordPress plugin.
- Improved layout consistency — Helps keep typography and card/grid layouts aligned in Elementor templates.
- Cleaner field output — Reduces overflow and removes excessive text length from the rendered UI.
- Lightweight integration — Focused functionality intended to slot into existing JetEngine + Elementor setups.
Benefits
- Better UX — Prevents text spill and improves readability in lists, cards, and search results.
- Consistent design — Maintains uniform spacing and alignment across Elementor components.
- Fewer layout issues — Avoids broken grids caused by unpredictable dynamic field lengths.
- Faster rendering — Returns shorter HTML/text output for each dynamic field.
- Smarter content presentation — Shows only the most relevant part of a value without manual editing.
Who is it suitable for?
- Designers building Elementor pages with JetEngine dynamic fields.
- Teams creating template kits where consistent typography is essential.
- Content sites with varying-length posts, FAQs, or custom fields displayed in grids.
- Agencies optimizing page layouts for multiple client sites in WordPress.
- Blog and directory projects that rely on dynamic field output in widgets.
- Any site that needs controlled truncation for cleaner UI in Elementor templates.