Introduction
Maxlength allows site administrators to set hard or soft character limits on titles, text fields and links.
For a full description of the module visit the Maxlength Project Page
Contributing
We appreciate contributions of all kind for the project.
If you haven't already, familiarize yourself with Drupal's Code of Conduct.
We design improvements and prioritize issues based on our vision and values.
Vision
The Maxlength module helps website authors write concisely to better connect with their audiences and adhere to the character limits defined by the site's design.
Values
The Maxlength module is designed to be:
- helpful for authors
- intuitive for site builders
- sustainable for site owners
- extendable for developers
Roadmap
Visit our Roadmap to see which issues are a priority and in need of assistance.
Reporting Bugs and Requesting Features
- To submit bug reports and feature suggestions, visit https://www.drupal.org/project/issues/maxlength
Requirements
This module requires no modules outside of Drupal core.
Installation
Install the Maxlength module as you would normally install a contributed Drupal module. Read the Installing Modules documentation page for more information.
Configuration
- Navigate to Administration > Extend and enable the module.
- Navigate to Administration > Structure > Content types [Content type to edit]
- Then Navigate to Content types > Manage form display.
- Select the contextual links icon for the desired field and enter Maxlength.
- Update and save.
For more information read the Maxlength Documentation.
Maintainers
Supporting organization:
Credits
Many people have contributed to Maxlength over years. We are grateful to each of them for the work they've put into it.
Read more about the history of Maxlength at the Credits documentation page.