nickbunyan
Member
Folks,
I would appreciate a steer. I am using the new Joomla 3.2 with the latest github Fabrik RC. [15th Nov 2013]
I have a table which I am displaying within an article using the conventional syntax. So far so good.
In this table I do NOT want to show 'Group By' buttons or Navigation, but the default template includes a row for each, one at the top and one at the bottom of the data.
There is nothing in either of these two rows except a 'span' entry - presumably to allow space for the buttons if I were using them... and it is spoiling the table layout with these 'blank' rows.
Things I have tried to get rid of them include trying to set the height to zero, copying the div template and creating a custom css file which sets fabrik___heading to display:none and a variety of other fudges.
I THINK the right way to do this would be to modify the template_css.php file so that if the relevant section is not required, the code is not generated... but that is beyond my skill level without a huge amount of trial and error, which might break something else.
Has anyone found a simple way to hide these 'blank' rows or do I have something seriously screwed in my setup? Any help much appreciated.
I would appreciate a steer. I am using the new Joomla 3.2 with the latest github Fabrik RC. [15th Nov 2013]
I have a table which I am displaying within an article using the conventional syntax. So far so good.
In this table I do NOT want to show 'Group By' buttons or Navigation, but the default template includes a row for each, one at the top and one at the bottom of the data.
There is nothing in either of these two rows except a 'span' entry - presumably to allow space for the buttons if I were using them... and it is spoiling the table layout with these 'blank' rows.
Things I have tried to get rid of them include trying to set the height to zero, copying the div template and creating a custom css file which sets fabrik___heading to display:none and a variety of other fudges.
I THINK the right way to do this would be to modify the template_css.php file so that if the relevant section is not required, the code is not generated... but that is beyond my skill level without a huge amount of trial and error, which might break something else.
Has anyone found a simple way to hide these 'blank' rows or do I have something seriously screwed in my setup? Any help much appreciated.