David Huynh escribió:
> David Navarro Arnao wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>>  I would like to remove the "copy all" button in my exhibit example, but 
>> I don't find where is it.
>>
>>  Could you help me?.
>>   
>>     
> You can add this CSS rule:
>
>     .exhibit-copyButton { display: none; }
>
> Exhibit uses a lot of CSS classes. You can use FireBug [1] or similar 
> tools to see these classes and override them to fit your needs.
>   
Thanks.

> However, if the Copy All button were less ugly and intrusive, may I 
> convince you to keep it?
>
> My research is about making reusable data on the Web cheaper [2], and 
> the Copy All button is intended to help toward that goal. By letting you 
> easily make rich visualizations with sophisticated browsing features 
> using Exhibit, in return, I hope that the data you have put so much 
> efforts in to collect can readily be reused by people who visit your 
> site. They can simply copy the data out in some reasonably structured 
> format and paste it into, say, spreadsheets for their own uses. There is 
> no programming involved to extract the data, unlike in our previous work 
> [3]. The hard work of collecting the data and getting it into a 
> structured form is only done once by you, but it benefits so many other 
> people--your own site's visitors, your target audience.
>
> Of course, Exhibit is free and you can use it in whatever way you like, 
> which is why I've made it quite easy to override individual settings.
>
> If you feel "cheap reusable data" is a worthy goal but simply think the 
> Copy All button is ugly and intrusive (so do I), please help me make it 
> more acceptable.
>   
You don't need to convince me  :-)

I'm agree with you, but in this case, I'm not using exhibit for a web 
page where more than one person can reuse our data collection. My 
intention is to show a list of files in a private directory.

I will do a second application (a public one) with exhibit, and be sure 
that the "copy all" button will be there.

Thank you for help and congratulations for your work.

    David.

> David
>
> [1] http://getfirebug.com/
> [2] 
> http://people.csail.mit.edu/dfhuynh/research/papers/csail-abstract-2007/dfhuynh.html
> [3] http://simile.mit.edu/piggy-bank/
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