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Unity crashes when I move the cursor over it. http://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235https://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235
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The ellipsis is only needed for longer titles, but I included it here to show what that would look like. Using a "SE short link" automatically includes the domain name and saves 7 characters over "t.co" (4+" - ") in your suggestion, giving room for "q/" and the user ID.

It does look a little weird without any punctuation at the end of the title before the URL (in the first example above), but many question titles end with a question mark. Including a hyphen if they don't end in punctuation would be my preference. And I see now that the original title did include a period, so adding that to the above example.

Unity crashes when I move the cursor over it. http://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235
Unity crashes when I move the cu... http://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235

The ellipsis is only needed for longer titles, but I included it here to show what that would look like. Using a "SE short link" automatically includes the domain name and saves 7 characters over "t.co" (4+" - ") in your suggestion, giving room for "q/" and the user ID.

It does look a little weird without any punctuation at the end of the title before the URL (in the first example above), but many question titles end with a question mark. Including a hyphen if they don't end in punctuation would be my preference. And I see now that the original title did include a period, so adding that to the above example.

Unity crashes when I move the cursor over it. https://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235
Unity crashes when I move the cu... https://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235

The ellipsis is only needed for longer titles, but I included it here to show what that would look like. Using a "SE short link" automatically includes the domain name and saves 7 characters over "t.co" (4+" - ") in your suggestion, giving room for "q/" and the user ID.

It does look a little weird without any punctuation at the end of the title before the URL (in the first example above), but many question titles end with a question mark. Including a hyphen if they don't end in punctuation would be my preference. And I see now that the original title did include a period, so adding that to the above example.

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Roger Pate
Roger Pate

Unity crashes when I move the cursor over it. http://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235
Unity crashes when I move the cu... http://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235

The ellipsis is only needed for longer titles, but I included it here to show what that would look like. Using a "SE short link" automatically includes the domain name and saves 7 characters over "t.co" (4+" - ") in your suggestion, giving room for "q/" and the user ID.

It does look a little weird without any punctuation at the end of the title before the URL (in the first example above), but many question titles end with a question mark. Including a hyphen if they don't end in punctuation would be my preference. And I see now that the original title did include a period, so adding that to the above example.

Unity crashes when I move the cursor over it http://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235
Unity crashes when I move the cu... http://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235

The ellipsis is only needed for longer titles, but I included it here to show what that would look like. Using a "SE short link" automatically includes the domain name and saves 7 characters over "t.co" (4+" - ") in your suggestion, giving room for "q/" and the user ID.

It does look a little weird without any punctuation at the end of the title before the URL (in the first example above), but many question titles end with a question mark. Including a hyphen if they don't end in punctuation would be my preference.

Unity crashes when I move the cursor over it. http://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235
Unity crashes when I move the cu... http://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235

The ellipsis is only needed for longer titles, but I included it here to show what that would look like. Using a "SE short link" automatically includes the domain name and saves 7 characters over "t.co" (4+" - ") in your suggestion, giving room for "q/" and the user ID.

It does look a little weird without any punctuation at the end of the title before the URL (in the first example above), but many question titles end with a question mark. Including a hyphen if they don't end in punctuation would be my preference. And I see now that the original title did include a period, so adding that to the above example.

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Roger Pate
Roger Pate

Unity crashes when I move the cursor over it http://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235
Unity crashes when I move the cu... http://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235

The ellipsis is only needed for longer titles, but I included it here to show what that would look like. Using a "SE short link" automatically includes the domain name and saves 7 characters over "t.co" (4+" - ") in your suggestion, giving room for "q/" and the user ID.

It does look a little weird without any punctuation at the end of the title before the URL (in the first example above), but many question titles end with a question mark. Including a hyphen if they don't end in punctuation would be my preference.

Unity crashes when I move the cursor over it http://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235
Unity crashes when I move the cu... http://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235

The ellipsis is only needed for longer titles, but I included it here to show what that would look like. Using a "SE short link" automatically includes the domain name and saves 7 characters over "t.co" (4+" - ") in your suggestion, giving room for "q/" and the user ID.

Unity crashes when I move the cursor over it http://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235
Unity crashes when I move the cu... http://askubuntu.com/q/10568/235

The ellipsis is only needed for longer titles, but I included it here to show what that would look like. Using a "SE short link" automatically includes the domain name and saves 7 characters over "t.co" (4+" - ") in your suggestion, giving room for "q/" and the user ID.

It does look a little weird without any punctuation at the end of the title before the URL (in the first example above), but many question titles end with a question mark. Including a hyphen if they don't end in punctuation would be my preference.

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Roger Pate
Roger Pate
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