The table captions are missing after tabulator is applied. Alternatively, how can I set caption after tabulator has been applied?
The issue was resolved on the github site.
https://github.com/olifolkerd/tabulator/issues/2279
I had posted the question on Stackoverflow because of the recommendations from the github site:
https://github.com/olifolkerd/tabulator/issues/new?assignees=&labels=&template=question.md&title=
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I have a question about paginationElement in Tabulator.
As per tabulator documentation, i created a DIV and used paginationElement in Table setup to render the paginator in the DIV. Well, it works. But with a drawback, no styling works, no colors, no highlighting of current page. So it is kinda inconvenient.
Is there a way to resolve this?
Otherwise, i am really happy with Tabulator! Thank you for the great work!
Cheers
You might have to style the pagination footer by css as the location of it has been changed by paginationElement.
This is because all of the table styling is based around the pagination element being inside the table.
Moving it outside the table will mean you will need to apply the styles yourself. The classes that denote that you are on the current page etc will still be applied, you just need to tell the browser how to style them.
The Styling Documentation contains more information on the classes used by tabulator and how to style the table
This relates to an Xpages project using openNtf's Extension Library for Domino 9.0.1 V 16 (2016-01-28). There is a custom theme applied that extends extLib's Bootstrap3 theme.
Now I also applied Mark Leusink's debugToolbar Plugin (V 4.0.1, 2014-03-10).
Unfortunately all tables that are display inside the toolbar are partially "destroyed", as in this example:
Debugging the resulting html I see that the "label" cells of the debug table are assigned class="label" or class="label wide". Unfortunately bootstrap.css applies a display: inline style to a .label selector.
Currently I solved this by applying my own custom css file to reset toolbar styling; but I wonder whether there might be a more elegant way, maybe some kind of property that I simply missed out here. Or is this something that have to be done within the toolbar's source code?
Please add this as a defect on the project, so the contributor is aware and can resolve.
Alternatively, download the source code from https://github.com/OpenNTF/DebugToolbar, contribute the fix and make a pull request.
Hopefully Paul's and my entries at github and within the openntf.org project will help resolving this issue. Meanwhile my workaround seems to be the only option here;
As I mentioned above I created a custom styleSheet with just one line in it:
div.dBar table.grid td.label{display:table-cell;}
Then I created a cusom control as a container for the debug toolbar so that I could link my custom style sheet as a resource. The debug custom control finally is added to all the xpages where I want to have the toolbar.
Maybe this can help others, too.
Looking to remove the Url field on a blog in orchard.comments modal. The problem is that the URL get linked to the username and i do not want my site linking to explicit sites or other content. I have tried display:none on the css but it would not take a genius just to display:block it.
Thanks in advance.
Edit the content type and disable Allow custom patterns in the autoroute section.
Of you just dont want to display the field, download Designer Tools and use Shape Tracing to generate the view and then customize it as you need.
Does YUI (3.7)'s DataTable support pagination? It's mentioned in the API docs - but only in the code example. When I try to find any in-depth documentation, I couldn't see anything.
http://yuilibrary.com/yui/docs/api/classes/DataTable.html
But this suggests that it might not be supported yet (although I understand it's referring to a slightly older version)
http://yuilibrary.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=32211
Thanks
There are a bunch of paginator modules in the gallery, most of which work with YUI DataTable, but there is no official Y.Paginator in YUI yet.
There's a gallery module for datatable pagination: http://yuilibrary.com/gallery/show/datatable-paginator
Also you can use AlloyUI Pagination with DataTable: https://gist.github.com/zenorocha/5032360
Y.Paginator now exists. But it is very low-level and contains no UI components. see.
There's also a very un-documented Datatable.Paginator class. Which I can't figure out at all. Link.
The situation:
Take a look at this page and search "photo" on both:
http://dev.womenandlogistics.com/testsearchengine.html
The top search engine refreshes the page and displays results with orange link titles and blue links. The bottom search engine displays tabbed results with blue link titles and blue links.
I found an answer to this on the Google forums; however, I am inexperienced with AJAX so I have no idea what to do this answer. I've read through various Google documentations on custom search engines and web elements regarding this, but I still can't figure it out.
What I've tried so far...
Added a class in the section (class="gsc-result gsc-webResult") and added the corresponding CSS (#gsc-result gsc-webResult) on the page to see if that works, but it didn't.
Viewed the context XML file to see if I can make changes. This only affects the top search box.
What you can do to help
Provide an explanation of what I'm doing wrong
Provide an explanation of where I should be looking
Show me samples of code that illustrates the actual color changes and where it can be found
I really appreciate your help! Thanks!
Here's what I suggest
Go to this link https://www.google.com/cse/ and create account
Create your custom search box
Customize looks as your wish
Copy the code after customizing
Paste in your blog or website where you want the search box to appear
Source: http://www.latestgames2.com/
Try this: http://spryserif.com/testsearchengine.html