How can I set the width of an autocomplete using css? I know I can set it up when I set up the width when I declare it, like so.
#(Html.Kendo().AutoComplete().Name("test").HtmlAttributes(new { style="width:400px"}))
But I want to know how to do it in css. I tried the following and it didn't work
.k-autocomplete .k-header
{
width: 300px;
}
Simply do this:
.k-autocomplete.k-header {
width: 300px;
}
Remove the space between CSS class selectors.
Taken from their documentation
var autoComplete = $("#autoComplete").data("kendoAutoComplete");
// set width of the drop-down list
autoComplete.list.width(400);
Seems a bit odd that this isn't part of the configuration when you initialize.. maybe that's just me.
For me in 2020, the answer was simply:
.k-autocomplete {
width: 300px;
}
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I need to open a v-dialog of certain width and height on right bottom side of my page, but, I can't understand how to do.
V-dialog always are centered on the page, I searched on official doc, tried use CSS, but wasn't able
any ideas?
Note: Other provided solutions are not satisfying because they mess up transitions, or we can't use scoped-styles, or they suggest using !important etc.
Solution
Add arbitrary content-class class to your dialog:
<v-dialog content-class="my-custom-dialog">
Then we can use scoped styles:
<style scoped>
>>> .my-custom-dialog {
align-self: flex-end;
}
</style>
This feature is being looked at but for now you can use edit the CSS class yourself. For instance, to get it to display in the bottom right use:
.v-dialog {
position: absolute;
bottom: 0;
right: 0;
}
style="position: absolute; bottom: 0;"
On the first v-card inside the v-dialog
Add this to your styles:
.v-dialog:not(.v-dialog--fullscreen) {
bottom: 0 !important;
right: 0 !important;
position: absolute !important;
}
For anyone new coming to this post, its worth checking out VBottomSheet for this functionality.
https://vuetifyjs.com/en/components/bottom-sheets
Came to this page looking for answers but none of the above suggestions worked for me with Vuetiful 2.2.11. Ended up doing this:
.v-dialog__content {
align-items: flex-end;
justify-content: flex-end;
}
Using Vue 3 and Vuetify 3.0 alpha this solution allows to use the dialog with current mouse position. v-dialog is inside the v-overlay-container which is outside the v-app element hierarchy so the global CSS file must be used. In Vuetify 2.x v-overlay-container is inside the v-app hierarchy.
I guess a solution with scoped CSS and usage of deep() is possible in this case.
CSS variables are defined and a rule for v-overlay__content which is responsible for the position is added :
:root {
--dialog-xpos: 22px;
--dialog-ypos: 55px;
}
.v-overlay__content {
top: var(--dialog-ypos);
left: var(--dialog-xpos);
}
The click event handler modifies the variables before dialog activation :
function onClick(ev: MouseEvent) {
document.documentElement.style.setProperty('--dialog-xpos', ev.clientX.toString() + 'px');
document.documentElement.style.setProperty('--dialog-ypos', ev.clientY.toString() + 'px');
showDialog.value = true;
}
The Pinterest Widget Builder allows for flexibility in creating a widget to place on your site. I added one on this page, but there appears to be a limit to the width you can set for the widget. For example I set the width to 1170, but it is only displaying at 1111px.
Here is the code:
<a data-pin-do="embedUser" href="http://www.pinterest.com/rouvieremedia/" data-pin-scale-width="180" data-pin-board-width="1170">Follow Pinterest's board Pin pets on Pinterest.</a>
This is a Bootstrap site and I would really like to be able to make this widget responsive as well. I tried applying css styling to the widget just to see if I could impact it using this. Alas, no luck.
div.container > span.PIN_1407891215996_embed_grid.PIN_1407891215996_fancy {
border: 5px solid red;
}
Any suggestions for interacting with this element would be appreciated. Then I can apply some additional styling.
Wrap your widget in a container, e.g. #pinterest-container, and add the following styles:
#pinterest-container > span {
width: 100% !important;
overflow: hidden;
}
#pinterest-container > span > span > span > span {
min-width: 0;
}
The first one overrides width which is otherwise fixed, making it responsive. The second one deals with an issue where the last column is not displayed if the widget is very narrow.
The width of the widget depends on a number of factors:
The width of the enclosing element: you can't exceed that width
A multiple of the data-pin-scale-width + padding: the width of the widget won't pad right. It'll be exactly the size of the multiple of the items inside + small padding left and right, and the padding between the items
And given the above, the data-pin-scale-width obviously
So if you want an exact width of 1200, try the data-pin-scale-width="195". That should do it, assuming the enclosing element is larger.
Here's a solution I came up with: http://pastebin.com/kXVDWUu8
I suggest including the following style:
#pin-container > span {
box-shadow: none !important;
width: 100%;
overflow: hidden;
}
To make the Pinterest widget responsive, this is the solution that worked for me. Taken from here.
CSS
#pinterest-container {
display: flex;
}
#pinterest-container a {
flex: 1;
}
I'm using twitter bootstrap dropdown menu in a fixed navbar at the top of my page.
It all works fine but am having issues with the drop down menu items showing behind other page elements rather than in front of them.
If I have anything on the page with position: relative (like jquery ui accordion, or a google chart) then the drop down menu shows behind it. Tried changing the z-index of the dd menu and of the nav-bar, but doesn't make any difference.
The only way I can get the menu to sit above the other content is to change the content to position: fixed; OR z-index: -1; -but both of these solutions cause other problems.
Appreciate any help you can give me.
I think this is probably some standard issue with CSS positioning that I've misunderstood, so haven't posted any code, but can do if needed.
Thanks.
Just realized what's going on.
I had the navbar inside a header which was position: fixed;
Changed the z-index on the header and it's working now - guess I didn't look high enough up the containers to set the z-index initially !##!?
Thanks.
IE 7 on windows8 with bootstrap 3.0.0.
.navbar {
position: static;
}
.navbar .nav > li {
z-index: 1001;
}
fixed
Ran into the same bug here. This worked for me.
.navbar {
position: static;
}
By setting the position to static, it means the navbar will fall into the flow of the document as it normally would.
This will fix it
.navbar .nav > li {
z-index: 10000;
}
In my case in addition to z-index I had to set overflow: visible in parents elements
I had the same problem and after reading this topic, I've solved adding this to my CSS:
.navbar-fixed-top {
z-index: 10000;
}
because in my case, I'm using the fixed top menu.
Still the issue with Bootstrap v3, navbar and dropdown have same z-index ;-( I just increased .dropdown-menu z-index to 1001.
Solved by removing the -webkit-transform from the navbar:
-webkit-transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0);
pillaged from https://stackoverflow.com/a/12653766/391925
Just give
position: relative;
z-index: 999;
to the navbar
This fixed it for me:
.navbar-wrapper {
z-index: 11;
}
Solved this issue by removing transform: translateY(50%); property.
This worked for me:
.dropdown, .dropdown-menu {
z-index:2;
}
.navbar {
position: static;
z-index: 1;
}
I had the same problem, in my case because i forgot this in my NavBar style:
overflow: hidden;
I ran into a situation where a button with a Bootstrap drop down was embedded in a DataTables row. In that instance, I had to remove fixedColumns: true in the settings because that was injecting a position: sticky into the element style.
Did not work:
$(document).ready(function () {
var table = $('#order').DataTable({
fixedColumns: true,
fixedHeader: true, ...
Did work:
$(document).ready(function () {
var table = $('#order').DataTable({
fixedHeader: true, ...
I'm late to the party here but for anyone using the bootstrap sticky-top class beware that it's z-index is higher than what is defined for the dropdown so anything within it will bleed through the dropdown's menu.
https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/issues/31747
This was my scenario and the other answers here that referenced position: sticky put me onto it.
In my case, this was caused because I had a CSS animation with transform operations applied to a parent <div>. I worked around the problem by moving the animation to a different element.
I would like to use Font Awesome icons:
<i class="icon-edit"></i>
in the jqGrid pager area instead of the physical images by default.
.navButtonAdd('#vw_ComplaintSearchGridPager', { caption: '', buttonicon: 'ui-icon-disk', title: 'Save Grid Settings', onClickButton: function () { $(this).SaveGridSetting(); } })
Does anyone know how to achieve this?
It's very interesting question! I never used Font Awesome icons before, but it seems very interesting project.
jqGrid has currently no direct support of Font Awesome icons, but I prepared the simple demo which shows how to replace the standard jQuery UI navigator icons with the corresponding icons from Font Awesome.
One can see mostly clear the difference to the original navigator icons after zoom of the page. I included below the navigator displayed with zoom 400%:
The original navigator using jQuery UI icons
The navigator with Font Awesome icons:
The code which I used is very simple. Instead of usage
$grid.jqGrid("navGrid", "#pager", {view: true});
I used
$grid.jqGrid("navGrid", "#pager", {editicon: "icon-pencil",
addicon: "icon-plus", delicon: "icon-trash", searchicon: "icon-search",
refreshicon: "icon-refresh", viewicon: "icon-file",view: true});
$("#pager .navtable .ui-pg-div>span").removeClass("ui-icon");
I added the CSS
.ui-jqgrid .ui-jqgrid-pager .ui-pg-div>span { margin: 0 5px; font-size: 12px; }
I think it's possible to replace more jQuery UI icons to Font Awesome icons, but it's not very simple. I will think about the problem more and will contact the developer of jqGrid (Tony Tomov) to consider to make jqGrid more friendly to Font Awesome icons, so that it could be possible very simple switch to Font Awesome icons.
UPDATED: I added the code which allows top replace more icons from the pager:
var $pager = $grid.closest(".ui-jqgrid").find(".ui-pg-table");
$pager.find(".ui-pg-button>span.ui-icon-seek-first")
.removeClass("ui-icon ui-icon-seek-first")
.addClass("icon-step-backward");
$pager.find(".ui-pg-button>span.ui-icon-seek-prev")
.removeClass("ui-icon ui-icon-seek-prev")
.addClass("icon-backward");
$pager.find(".ui-pg-button>span.ui-icon-seek-next")
.removeClass("ui-icon ui-icon-seek-next")
.addClass("icon-forward");
$pager.find(".ui-pg-button>span.ui-icon-seek-end")
.removeClass("ui-icon ui-icon-seek-end")
.addClass("icon-step-forward");
As the result one get the following pager:
instead of
UPDATED 2: The code for changing minimizing icon looks a little completer. One should first change the icon initially
$grid.closest(".ui-jqgrid")
.find(".ui-jqgrid-titlebar>.ui-jqgrid-titlebar-close>.ui-icon-circle-triangle-n")
.removeClass("ui-icon ui-icon-circle-triangle-n")
.addClass("icon-circle-arrow-down");
and then change it after every click on the icon:
onHeaderClick: function (gridstate) {
if (gridstate === "visible") {
$(this.grid.cDiv).find(">.ui-jqgrid-titlebar-close>span")
.removeClass("icon-circle-arrow-up ui-icon-circle-triangle-n")
.addClass("icon-circle-arrow-down");
} else if (gridstate === "hidden") {
$(this.grid.cDiv).find(">.ui-jqgrid-titlebar-close>span")
.removeClass("icon-circle-arrow-down ui-icon-circle-triangle-s")
.addClass("icon-circle-arrow-up");
}
}
Additionally one need to add the CSS
.ui-jqgrid .ui-jqgrid-titlebar-close>span { margin: 0 3px; font-size: 16px; }
.ui-jqgrid .ui-jqgrid-titlebar-close { text-decoration: none; }
To fix the sorting icons I used the code
var $sortables = $grid.closest(".ui-jqgrid")
.find(".ui-jqgrid-htable .ui-jqgrid-labels .ui-jqgrid-sortable span.s-ico");
$sortables.find(">span.ui-icon-triangle-1-s")
.removeClass("ui-icon ui-icon-triangle-1-s")
.addClass("icon-sort-down");
$sortables.find(">span.ui-icon-triangle-1-n")
.removeClass("ui-icon ui-icon-triangle-1-n")
.addClass("icon-sort-up");
and the CSS
.ui-jqgrid .ui-icon-asc { height: auto; margin-top: 0; }
.ui-jqgrid .ui-icon-asc, .ui-jqgrid .ui-icon-desc {
height: auto; margin-top: 0; margin-left: 5px;
}
.ui-jqgrid .s-ico>.ui-state-disabled, .s-ico>.ui-state-disabled { padding: 0; }
As the result one will get the following:
UPDATED 3: In the next demo one can find more full replacement of jQuery UI icons to Font Awesome icons.
UPDATED 4: The answer provides solution for Font Awesome version 4.x.
Figured I would put a CSS alternative answer for those interested. One of our developers implemented a JS option, which did functionally work, however, there was a delay before it rendered correctly (not ideal).
We used font-awesome icons for our paging options, and here is how we implemented it.
Found the four classes that jqGrid was using for the paging icons we desired to customize and created the following css to apply base font awesome styles
.ui-icon-seek-next, .ui-icon-seek-prev, .ui-icon-seek-end, .ui-icon-seek-first
{
display: inline-block;
font-family: FontAwesome;
font-style: normal;
font-weight: normal;
line-height: 1;
-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
}
Then it is simply a matter of grabbing the content from font-family icon and using them as your own.
.ui-icon-seek-next:before
{
content: "\f105";
}
.ui-icon-seek-prev:before
{
content: "\f104";
}
.ui-icon-seek-end:before
{
content: "\f101";
}
.ui-icon-seek-first:before
{
content: "\f100";
}
So the entire CSS together looks like this
.ui-icon-seek-next, .ui-icon-seek-prev, .ui-icon-seek-end, .ui-icon-seek-first
{
display: inline-block;
font-family: FontAwesome;
font-style: normal;
font-weight: normal;
line-height: 1;
-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
}
.ui-icon-seek-next:before
{
content: "\f105";
}
.ui-icon-seek-prev:before
{
content: "\f104";
}
.ui-icon-seek-end:before
{
content: "\f101";
}
.ui-icon-seek-first:before
{
content: "\f100";
}
And the output on our grid without JS and without delay
By looking at answer from Oleg above, I did the following to simplify things.
Additional CSS
.ui-jqgrid .ui-jqgrid-pager .ui-pg-div>span.fntawsm { margin: 0 5px; font-size: 12px; padding-left:2px;padding-right:2px;}
** padding-left:2px;padding-right:2px; is optional
And this only works with icons only with no caption ...
And then just start adding fontawesome icons in navButtonAdd like
caption:"", // important for above
title:"Give any",
buttonicon:"fntawsm icon-remove"
buttonicon:"fntawsm icon-eject icon-rotate-90"
etc .. You can use all extra functionality from font-awesome like icon-rotate-XX too.
Thisway i did`nt have to remove ui-icon class from spans.
Inspired by #afreeland answer, I created a css available on github which allows you to convert your icons to Font-Awesome icons.
The performance advantage of this over the jquery method that #Oleg described is important in my opinion.
It is also a very elegant solution in my opinion.
You are welcome to use it: https://github.com/guylando/ToAF
Note: you must give priority for this ToAF.css file styles over your other icons styles so that can be achieved for example by copying the css content into a tag in your document.
This may seem like a basic question, but I'm having trouble figuring out how to set the table width to 100% on a YUI datatable.
I tried doing
#dtContainer {
width: 100%;
}
#dtContainer table {
width: 100%
}
but none of these approaches work.
To clarify, I am trying to set the datatable width to 100% when the table is empty and the empty message is displayed.
The generated table is an HTML table; so, I thought this should work.
Dont use .yui-dt table { width:100%;} , It doesn't appear to set the column widths correctly. Use myDataTable.setAttributes({width:"100%"},true); after table render
It turns out the solution is really simple:
.yui-dt table
{
width: 100%;
}
this is an ugly solution. but it works
<script>
window.onload = function() {
setTimeout('document.getElementById("NAME OF CONTAINER DIV").childNodes[1].style.width
= "100%"',1000);
};
</script>
the problem is applying the style pre render is pointless, the javascript is building the table, post render is all I could get to work.
looks like this little style tag works magic:
.yui-dt table { width:100%;}
To maintain aspect ratio across various screens with different resolutions, I had to manually set the column width as percentages that summed up to 100%.
<style type="text/css">
/* YUI Individual Column Width */
#dvAutoWidthList .yui-dt-col-Col1{width: 35%;}
#dvAutoWidthList .yui-dt-col-Col2{width: 10%;}
#dvAutoWidthList .yui-dt-col-Col3{width: 15%;}
#dvAutoWidthList .yui-dt-col-Col4, .yui-dt-col-Col5, .yui-dt-col-Col6, .yui-dt-col-Col7 {width: 10%;}
</style>
PS: Might not be the best way to do this, but it solved my problem!
Kwex.
var dataTable = new Y.DataTable(
{
columns: cols,
data: remoteData,
width: '100%',
}
).render('#dataTable ');
This should do the trick. Worked for me AUI 2.5.1