David,

Can you style the timeline component in Exhibit, ie: I want to make the text
smaller below the actual timeline,  can i add a class to the timeline div?

thanks

Steve

On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 2:09 PM, David Huynh <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Michael JB wrote:
> > Hello!  I have my Exhibit working fine with data coming in from a
> > Google spreadsheet.  The tabular view is working and styled exactly
> > how I want it to be (with a few exceptions in IE but I digress).  Now
> > I have a map view and I'm running into problems.  Not really problems,
> > I just need some directions on how to manage the underly divs or
> > pointers on which switches to throw in my CSS.
> >
> > So here is my tabular view ->
> http://www.southbayfoodies.com/restaurant-week-2009/
> >
> > And here is my map view ->
> http://www.southbayfoodies.com/restaurant-week-2009/area-map/
> >
> > My questions for the map view:
> >
> > 1.  How do I remove the cloud of icons and text below the map?  Its
> > cute but its not useful without links or some other connection to the
> > map.
> >
> Try adding ex:showFooter="false" to the map view div.
>
> Or you could also add this CSS rule
>
>    div.exhibit-color-legend { display: none; }
>
> > 2.  How do I define what data is presented in the popups when an icon
> > is selected on the map?  Speaking specifically to my data, I'd like to
> > only have the label, address, price, menu and reserve details
> > presented.
> >
> You specify a lens template, something like
>
>    <div ex:role="lens" style="display: none;" class="someClass">
>       <div class="titleClass"><span ex:content=".label"></span></div>
>       <div class="addressClass">Address: <span
> ex:content=".address"></span></div>
>    </div>
>
> > 3.  Once I've got the correct data in the pop up, how do I style it?
> > Specifically, I'd like to remove the "header labels" (label, address,
> > etc.) and only have the data.  Then I might like to apply some
> > formatting (bold, etc.).
> >
> In the the lens template you can specify CSS classes and then just use
> CSS to style it.
>
> David
>
>
> >
>

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