Possible to change the size of rendered cards?
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is it possible to change the size of these cards in Skype or any other messaging platform available via the Microsoft Bot Framework?
As you can see the text is cut off which is problematic, since it doesn't seem like it's possible to expand the card in the Skype UI.
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is it possible to change the size of these cards in Skype or any other messaging platform available via the Microsoft Bot Framework?
As you can see the text is cut off which is problematic, since it doesn't seem like it's possible to expand the card in the Skype UI.
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Unfortunately, not without modifying the render code for Adaptive cards. The code is open source on github: (github.com/Microsoft/AdaptiveCards)
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Nov 19 at 20:04
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is it possible to change the size of these cards in Skype or any other messaging platform available via the Microsoft Bot Framework?
As you can see the text is cut off which is problematic, since it doesn't seem like it's possible to expand the card in the Skype UI.
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is it possible to change the size of these cards in Skype or any other messaging platform available via the Microsoft Bot Framework?
As you can see the text is cut off which is problematic, since it doesn't seem like it's possible to expand the card in the Skype UI.
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asked Nov 19 at 19:19
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Unfortunately, not without modifying the render code for Adaptive cards. The code is open source on github: (github.com/Microsoft/AdaptiveCards)
– Ed Boykin
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Unfortunately, not without modifying the render code for Adaptive cards. The code is open source on github: (github.com/Microsoft/AdaptiveCards)
– Ed Boykin
Nov 19 at 20:04
Unfortunately, not without modifying the render code for Adaptive cards. The code is open source on github: (github.com/Microsoft/AdaptiveCards)
– Ed Boykin
Nov 19 at 20:04
Unfortunately, not without modifying the render code for Adaptive cards. The code is open source on github: (github.com/Microsoft/AdaptiveCards)
– Ed Boykin
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As Ed said, you would have to modify the card's code itself. The cards are rendered differently depending on the channel you view them through. There is a slightly outdated channel inspector here that shows how the different card types are rendered on each channel, if they render at all (for example, adaptive cards do not work well, if at all, on Skype, and Lists look dumb on Facebook).
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As Ed said, you would have to modify the card's code itself. The cards are rendered differently depending on the channel you view them through. There is a slightly outdated channel inspector here that shows how the different card types are rendered on each channel, if they render at all (for example, adaptive cards do not work well, if at all, on Skype, and Lists look dumb on Facebook).
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As Ed said, you would have to modify the card's code itself. The cards are rendered differently depending on the channel you view them through. There is a slightly outdated channel inspector here that shows how the different card types are rendered on each channel, if they render at all (for example, adaptive cards do not work well, if at all, on Skype, and Lists look dumb on Facebook).
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Unfortunately, not without modifying the render code for Adaptive cards. The code is open source on github: (github.com/Microsoft/AdaptiveCards)
– Ed Boykin
Nov 19 at 20:04