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Text width in teams is wider than the card #23

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sam-fakhreddine opened this issue Dec 1, 2021 · 7 comments
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Text width in teams is wider than the card #23

sam-fakhreddine opened this issue Dec 1, 2021 · 7 comments

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@sam-fakhreddine
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sam-fakhreddine commented Dec 1, 2021

The width of the card in Teams in wider than Teams displays:

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@jordanaroth
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Working on this, the formatting changed in Teams and need to update the Markdown language.

@paul-e-allen
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I note that this is still a problem as of this date. It would be great to have it addressed.

@jordanaroth
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This has been a frustrating one. Teams doesn't seem to be able to properly parse /n/ in the json like slack, chime, etc. can.

@sam-fakhreddine
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sam-fakhreddine commented Mar 6, 2022 via email

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I think Microsoft fixed this issue on their end. An alert came in today (about SSO) and I could read the whole message. I went back and looked at some other messages and they seem to be better now as well.

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sam-fakhreddine commented Jul 18, 2022

I think Microsoft fixed this issue on their end. An alert came in today (about SSO) and I could read the whole message. I went back and looked at some other messages and they seem to be better now as well.


Still needs a tiny bit of correction, but is better.
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@mychalsexton
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Still needs a tiny bit of correction, but is better. image

Good catch. I can recreate what you see if I make my teems window smaller. It looks like once the cards in the post window start to resize to still fit in the window, this behavior still happens.

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