I generally skip what is written underneath the article titles on the front page, as I just skip into the article and proceed to skim read. However today I decided to read the tag about the 3060 mining stuff, we have the article title with some info underneath GeForce RTX 3060 hash rate unleashed by development driver But it is worth noting that the driver only 'unlocks' a single.... that's what it shows (roughly). Now I wanted to know what the driver only unlocks, except that line isn't in the main article. Hovering over it doesn't show anything pop up to show the rest of the sentence, so I'm left hanging. I assume that it's referring to single card setups, which is mentioned in the article (though I'd probably word it differently). Could we have it so the line is either fully displayed, shows upon hover, in the article or just removed to save space? Edit: This is on my desktop, with FF with addons, and chrome without any in case it was the addons messing stuff up.
It's an interesting issue this. The full text is there but I set it to truncate in the browser to prevent it from overflowing. I do agree that there should be an option to view it though. Let me have a think about the best way to achieve this.
The full text does exist, but only as meta data, so it makes sense why it's not visible elsewhere. Maybe we can get the line as a subheading in the article?
The full text is in the HTML. If you view source you'll see it. I'm experimenting with the text sort of popping up on hover. I could also add it to the article. I'm sorting out a misbehaving server atm then hope to sort it
This is what I'd probably suggest as a stop gap (as a non dev I'm assuming it's probably fairly simple/quick to do compared to other options?)
Sorry, that's what I meant. It's just all marked up for meta usage and a bit of JSON is what I was attempting to say. Hit the server with a stick: