I want to implement the multiselect combo box in my program. Means If I will select multiple names through check box then all selected names will be fall in that combo with comma separated... I want a sample example... Could you please help me..
Use this user extension. Examples page.
you can use combobox plugin Ext.ux.Andrie.Select. For demo :
http://www.andrei.neculau.home.ro/extjs2/ux.Andrie.Select/Select_test.htm
I have Implemented Checkcombo without using any extra plugin or file.
You just need to add image checkbox image in css
And CSS Reference
.chkbox {
height: 13px;
width: 13px;
background: transparent url(please see checkbox image) no-repeat 0px 0px;
float: left;
margin: 4px 5px 0 0;
}
.x-boundlist-selected .chkbox {
background-position: 0 -13px;
}
See the demo in JSFiddle
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I'm a very beginner at react-native. I'm trying to design like the image given below. But can't make the red marked part. Can anyone help me to solve this by saying what CSS property should I use to design this part? I know I have to use border-radius but can't reach out what would be the other property for making the appropriate design like the image given.
Take a look at the box-shadow property (Docs here)
.card {
border-radius: 10px;
height: 100px;
width: 200px;
box-shadow: 0px 5px 6px -1px #58585838;
}
<div class="card">
</div>
Can you put your code so we can see where's the problem?
But you can use these properties to change it:
borderBottomRightRadius:value,
borderBottomLeftRadius:value
Example:
borderBottomRightRadius:10
Is there a way to get a drop down arrow on md-autocomplete like md-select has?
It provided a visual clue that the control has a drop down, AND allows the user to open the drop down without typing anything
Angular Material does not provide such functionality but you could try to add something like this in your css file:
md-autocomplete-wrap:after {
display: block;
content: '\25BC';
position: relative;
top: 5px;
speak: none;
font-size: 13px;
left: -10px;
color: rgba(0,0,0,0.38);
-webkit-transform: scaleY(.5) scaleX(1);
transform: scaleY(.5) scaleX(1);
}
Its not perfect solution, but may be enough for you.
And if you want to make dropdown open on click, just add md-min-length="0" attribute to your md-autocomplete.
The example given in bootstrap-select works by adding a tickicon to every selection. How would I override this feature so I can highlight my selections instead of adding a tickicon? I tried setting data-show-tick to false, but that doesn't seem to work for multiple selections.
I'm not sure where to go. Would appreciate advice.
<select class="selectpicker" multiple>
<option>Mustard</option>
<option>Ketchup</option>
<option>Relish</option>
</select>
I've resolved this by hidding the tick icons with CSS.
For this, you may use the following css rule in your own css file (declared after the original bootstrap-select.css file) :
.bootstrap-select.btn-group.show-tick .dropdown-menu li.selected a span.check-mark { display: none !important; }
Or you can alter the original rule of the bootstrap-select.css file by changing it for :
.bootstrap-select.btn-group.show-tick .dropdown-menu li.selected a span.check-mark { position: absolute; display: none; right: 15px; margin-top: 5px; }
I have working plunker with my accordion:
http://plnkr.co/edit/Qk4AxzXLuDDAAXt3wZ6z?p=preview
Did the same in my project and when I click to the accordion header, it shows accordion content but its height is 1px and data successfully binds.
What's wrong? :(
(it's not a problem with angular and bootstrap version)
You need to handle the CSS on your own. Refer following dummy CSS for your purpose:
#accordion .ui-accordion-content {
width: 100%;
background-color: #f3f3f3;
color: #777;
font-size: 10pt;
line-height: 16pt;
}
where #accordian is id of the div.
I am trying to make simple demo of grid view .In which I have header of title (having gray background) actually I need to reduce the height of title or headers of table which have gray background .can we add alternate color of rows ? please see the given image .It header or tittle is too small as compared to my plunker .Secondly there is alternate color in row .can we add that in my plunker .
http://plnkr.co/edit/7bSnk0fU0NBOF1GIwHSK?p=preview
.search.list-inset, .search.list-inset .item:first-child {
border-radius: 50px;
}
.search .item-input .icon {
font-size: 200%;
}
.gray-20 {
background-color: #eee;
}
#media (min-width: 600px) {
.search {
width: 50%;
margin-left:auto;
margin-right: auto;
}
}
.mrginrightleft{
margin-left:5%;
margin-right:15%;
}
.brd{
border: 1px solid grey;
}
here is my code![enter image description here][1]
Updated Plunker
How to style striped rows
There are two ways to do this. One is pure CSS using the :nth-child(even) or (odd) pseudo classes. You can add a class to your row and just use style it how you want, such as:
my-class:nth-child(even) .col {
background-color: blue;
}
But I did it differently to teach you something about ng-repeat. Yes, it's for a loop, but it has a bunch of special properties that it exposes for you. Two in particular are $odd and $even. As you might expect, $odd returns true if it is an odd iteration and $even is true when the index is an even number.
So, you can use these with ng-class as part of your expression. Here, I'm adding a class of odd-row:
<div class="row" ng-repeat="column in displayData | orderBy: sortval:reverse | filter: query" ng-class="{'odd-row':$odd}">
Then to make the styles, I added the following rule. I applied the background-color to the .col children so that the background would be contained within the borders that are applied on the .col elements.
.odd-row .col {
background-color: #eee;
}
EDIT:
Actually, you are correct, ng-style would be a third-way, but it doesn't apply a class, it applies inline styles. Therefore, you need to pass it an object with you styles, so for example (simplified):
ng-style="{'color': 'red'}"