Contents tagged with CSS
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Manipulating HTML Tables – Part 5 (Editing Rows using an ID)
While we have been concentrating on just working with client-side code, at some point you are going to have to send the data back to the server. In addition, you will most likely get data from a server as well. Most of us assign a primary key (unique number) to each row of data. This ‘ID’ can be used to identify each row of data within the table. In this blog post you will see how you might use a primary key when manipulating data within a table.
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Manipulating HTML Tables – Part 4 (Editing Rows)
You have learned how to add rows and delete rows from an HTML table in my last 3 blog posts. Now, let’s turn our attention to editing rows in an HTML table. Just like you added a Delete button to each row in your table, you will now add an Edit button as well (Figure 1).
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Manipulating HTML Tables – Part 3 (Deleting Rows)
My last two blog posts showed you how to add rows to an HTML table. Now, let’s learn how to delete a row from a table. In order to accomplish this you will need to add a ‘Delete’ button to each row of the table.
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Manipulating HTML Tables – Part 2 (Adding Rows)
In my last blog post, I showed how to add a hard-coded row to a table using jQuery and JavaScript. Now, let’s make this a little more dynamic by gathering input from our user and adding that data to our table.
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Manipulating HTML Tables – Part 1 (Adding Rows)
Users continue to demand faster and more dynamic user experiences in web applications. One way to accomplish this is to start doing more with JavaScript and jQuery, thereby eliminating or reducing post-backs to the server. In this first blog post of many, I will show you how to work with HTML tables. In this first blog you will learn how to add rows to a table using JavaScript and jQuery.
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Displaying a Wait Message on an MVC Page
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A Simple Bootstrap Radio Button for MVC
In a previous blog post I talked about a simple push button style of radio buttones. This sample push button style can be applied to radio buttons too. This style of button is very easy to do with just some built-in Bootstrap styles and a little extra CSS.
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A Simple Bootstrap Check Box for MVC
I really enjoy working with Bootstrap and extending the styles to match what my customers want. Recently my customer wanted a simple push button style of check box and radio buttons. This turned out to be very easy to accomplish using the built-in Bootstrap styles and just a little extra CSS.
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Creating Checkboxes using Bootstrap and MVC
The normal HTML check box just does not look good. Yes, bootstrap has a CSS class that will attempt to at least let it render consistently across browsers, but it still is just the default HTML look. In addition, trying to hit a check box on a mobile phone can sometimes be a little challenging.
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