Stodge wrote:
> Thanks. I have the DataTables plugin working so I can filter my
> records. Now I just need to work out how to select specific ones from
> the table and work with them.
>
Well, that depends a bit on what you want. if you, say, used javascript
to directly populate a field in a
After much struggling on this same topic, I found that autocomplete
was by far better than a dropdown or a set of chained dropdowns. I
looked at a variety of jquery autocomplete packages, and eventually
settled on this one, which has worked very well for me:
Thanks. I have the DataTables plugin working so I can filter my
records. Now I just need to work out how to select specific ones from
the table and work with them.
On Nov 26, 9:31 am, David De La Harpe Golden
wrote:
> Stodge wrote:
> > Offering the user a drop
>
Stodge wrote:
> Offering the user a drop
> down combo box of requirements to choose from isn't the best option.
Rant: combo box /means/ a text entry widget plus dropdown menu "combo".
For some reason web developers in particular seem prone to using it to
mean a dropdown alone (html forms sadly
Thanks. No, I'm not talking about the admin interface - sorry I should
have made that clear. I'm talking about the front end UI.
On Nov 26, 9:11 am, Michel Thadeu Sabchuk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I have a Ticket model that has a Requirement foreign key. The problem
> > is, there
Hi,
> I have a Ticket model that has a Requirement foreign key. The problem
> is, there could be hundreds of requirements. Offering the user a drop
> down combo box of requirements to choose from isn't the best option.
> So how would you let the user select one record from a large
> selection?
I have a Ticket model that has a Requirement foreign key. The problem
is, there could be hundreds of requirements. Offering the user a drop
down combo box of requirements to choose from isn't the best option.
So how would you let the user select one record from a large
selection? What UI widget(s)
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