Ah, and then there's another solution - the most elegant IMO: use a ComponentTagAttributeModifier to alter the class of the table. With CSS you can use 'display: none' to hide elements.

Only problem with that is our lack of support for packaging CSS/ Javascript.

Eelco

Eelco Hillenius wrote:

Sounds fair. Though, if you ever see someone using a <b> tag instead of working with CSS, you then know it's a programmer, not a designer (or a very old fashioned one).

Eelco

Jonathan Locke wrote:


sure. my guess is that this is useful though. what if you have <b> around something and you want that conditional? seems common enough...


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