Thoughts
Thoughts
Hi all!
I have not many lights. So I express my thoughts aloud.
[URL]http://datatables.net/examples/basic_init/scroll_y_theme.html[/URL]
Is it not possible that the height of the slider (scroll Y), thus altering the final height of the interface, is dynamically regulated or fixed by the number of selected entries in the dropdown ? Thus, in this type of presentation, the table size would fit the chosen by the customer according to their screen resolution.
Nota: In this example when I make a search, I can see on my old version of Firefox at notebook (last 3) an effect perhaps like in the post entitled "Adding vertical scrolling causes table's width to increase".
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Scenario: We have multiple tables on a web page and do a search that offers two or three matchs or come to the last pagination screen with a few results . The first table "jumps" (now is shorter) and our eyes' line we see on screen the second table...
Would not it be possible to fill the far end of the table with a variable number of empty alternate rows as a way of filling, without altering the final count of rows (or real records)?
Thus the height of the table remain as selected by the user. I'm thinking of a table that can be read comfortably, e.g., in both a 1024 and a 1680 monitor screens.
P.S.: This would also apply in themed tables by jQuery UI's ThemeRoller?
Thank you all.
Luys
I have not many lights. So I express my thoughts aloud.
[URL]http://datatables.net/examples/basic_init/scroll_y_theme.html[/URL]
Is it not possible that the height of the slider (scroll Y), thus altering the final height of the interface, is dynamically regulated or fixed by the number of selected entries in the dropdown ? Thus, in this type of presentation, the table size would fit the chosen by the customer according to their screen resolution.
Nota: In this example when I make a search, I can see on my old version of Firefox at notebook (last 3) an effect perhaps like in the post entitled "Adding vertical scrolling causes table's width to increase".
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Scenario: We have multiple tables on a web page and do a search that offers two or three matchs or come to the last pagination screen with a few results . The first table "jumps" (now is shorter) and our eyes' line we see on screen the second table...
Would not it be possible to fill the far end of the table with a variable number of empty alternate rows as a way of filling, without altering the final count of rows (or real records)?
Thus the height of the table remain as selected by the user. I'm thinking of a table that can be read comfortably, e.g., in both a 1024 and a 1680 monitor screens.
P.S.: This would also apply in themed tables by jQuery UI's ThemeRoller?
Thank you all.
Luys
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