Yes, but the method is independent of the display grid. I used CSS only to do this.
There is one thing that you may need to work out, and that is the height of the rows. I used min-height below to define the minimum, I'll probably be adding a height definition too in order to constrain the height, and at least force the rows to be be same height (note: rows in this context is really referring to cells). This works fine, but it's a little too "loose" to use as a global style. You'll probably have to override some of the defaults below using the cascade for specific tables.
Hi,
is it possible to render "display:column"s vertically? If not would it be a good idea to extend the library in that way?
Felix
Yes, but the method is independent of the display grid. I used CSS only to do this.
There is one thing that you may need to work out, and that is the height of the rows. I used min-height below to define the minimum, I'll probably be adding a height definition too in order to constrain the height, and at least force the rows to be be same height (note: rows in this context is really referring to cells). This works fine, but it's a little too "loose" to use as a global style. You'll probably have to override some of the defaults below using the cascade for specific tables.
.TableContainer table.tester tr{
float: left;
}
.TableContainer .tester tr th{
display: block;
min-height: 25px;
}
.TableContainer .tester tr td{
display: block;
min-height: 25px;
}