do it in your own views. altering all the markup of the grid and break it
down to do what you're asking it's just asking for disasters at any new
release of the grid's code (and lots of cpu wasted for nothing)
On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 3:11:51 AM UTC+1, User wrote:
>
> This sounds like what I'm looking for. Currently I'm manually creating a
> list display by having a for loop in the view to spit out <li> items.
> However I'm wondering if I can use sqlform.grid to replace the custom <ul>
> list.
>
> 1. Is this expected usage of sqlform.grid or is this more of a hack?
>
> 2. Can someone give a very basic example of what "myformat" function might
> look like?
> mydisplay = myformat(grid.rows)
> grid.element('.web2py_table', replace=mydisplay)
>
>
>
>
> On Saturday, September 21, 2013 12:34:51 AM UTC-4, ssuresh wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I want to use sqlform.grid and all its features, but do not want the
>> display in a tabular format. Is there a way in which I can change the
>> display of sqlform.grid to my custom <div> instead of <table>.
>>
>> I tried doing some formatting on grid.rows
>>
>> mydisplay = myformat(grid.rows)
>> grid.element('.web2py_table', replace=mydisplay)
>>
>> but still the resultant output is displayed within a <table>. Is there
>> any alternatives?
>>
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> thanx,
>> Suresh
>>
>
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