Hi, I think instead of directly using bootstrap defined classes we can define it based on context.
Like for as we display amount/numeric values as right aligned, and for this bootstrap has pull-right class. pull-right does not make sense its to generic, we can define new classes to meet ERP needs. We can use ofbiz defined field type in fieldtype*,xml file for these kind of field. This is an example where we can't use direct bootstrap classes so its good to have our own definition. Thanks & Regards -- Deepak Dixit www.hotwaxsystems.com www.hotwax.co On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 4:16 PM, Jacques Le Roux < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Mayank, > > It would seem more logical to me to decide about the naming convention for > alignment classes after having decided which CSS framework we prefer to > refer for tables. > > I see no hurry in that, do you have for another reason? If so then please > start the detailed comparison of the 2 CSS frameworks to help us to decide. > > Thanks > > Jacques > > > > Le 09/09/2017 à 14:13, Mayank Lambhate a écrit : > >> Hello Jacques, All, >> >> I think this would be a good idea to check which of the CSS styling in >> either Bootstrap or Foundation works best for OFBiz tables. >> >> Also coming to the original discussion of using specific classes for >> alignment of table data, Can we pick the naming convention from Bootstrap >> Alignment classes? >> >> https://getbootstrap.com/docs/3.3/css/#type-alignment >> <https://getbootstrap.com/docs/3.3/css/#type-alignment> >> Thanks, >> >> *Mayank Lambhate* | Enterprise Software Engineer >> HotWax Systems <http://www.hotwaxsystems.com/> >> >> >> On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 8:11 PM, Paul Mandeltort <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> In the other thread, folks were talking about Vaadin which would supersede >>> this discussion, I believe. >>> >>> For this application I think Vaadin (in particular the Grid component) is >>> an ideal fit, because it is a complete UI framework, vs Bootstrap which >>> is >>> just a nice client-side CSS/JS theme. >>> >>> Replacing the various obsolete implementations of tabular data display >>> with the Vaadin Grid component alone would make ofbiz an order of >>> magnitude >>> more usable for most of its apps. >>> >>> https://vaadin.com/docs/-/part/framework/components/components-grid.html >>> >>> -P >>> >>> On Sep 7, 2017, 3:29 AM -0500, Jacques Le Roux < >>> [email protected]>, wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Michael, All, >>>> >>>> Why not Foundation? >>>> >>>> It's true that Bootstrap, I guess due to its origin, is more widely >>>> >>> used, but Foundation has some arguments. >>> >>>> https://www.google.fr/search?q=Bootstrap+vs+Foundation&ie=UTF-8 >>>> >>>> Nnotably when it comes to tables that OFBiz uses a lot (please see >>>> >>> Rajesh's and my message before in the thread). >>> >>>> Beware, I don't mean to use Foundation as is, simply to refer to its CSS >>>> >>> definitions as Taher suggested for Bootstrap. >>> >>>> At least to compare both for OFBiz before picking one >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>>> >>>> Le 07/09/2017 à 10:05, Michael Brohl a écrit : >>>> >>>>> A bit late to the party but I totally agree that we should make use of >>>>> >>>> an existing standard instead of reinventing our own wheel. >>> >>>> +1 for bootstrap >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> >>>>> Michael >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Am 26.08.17 um 21:19 schrieb Taher Alkhateeb: >>>>> >>>>>> If I may suggest, I think we should go with something established and >>>>>> not come up with our own CSS dictionary. So for example, we can >>>>>> utilize pre-existing definitions from bootstrap [1] >>>>>> >>>>>> [1] https://getbootstrap.com/docs/3.3/css/#tables >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 3:27 PM, Mayank Lambhate >>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hello All, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The tables used in OFBiz currently don`t have any standard for >>>>>>> >>>>>> defining the >>> >>>> alignment of data inside the tables. IMO, following are the points >>>>>>> >>>>>> relevant >>> >>>> to alignment of data in tables - >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1. Numeric data (Right Aligned) >>>>>>> 2. Non-Numeric (Left Aligned) >>>>>>> 3. Table headers to be aligned with the data. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Also, the names of classes used for aligning data are a bit >>>>>>> >>>>>> confusing. We >>> >>>> can come up with more generic names of the classes, also we can >>>>>>> >>>>>> define >>> >>>> certain classes that could be specific to the alignment of data >>>>>>> >>>>>> inside >>> >>>> tables. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Please let me know what you think about this. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks and Regards >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *Mayank Lambhate* | Enterprise Software Engineer >>>>>>> HotWax Systems <http://www.hotwaxsystems.com/ >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >
