Boostraping our way to CB 2.0

11 years 7 months ago - 11 years 7 months ago #210729 by beat
Replied by beat on topic Re: Boostraping our way to CB 2.0

prospera wrote: Why don't you guys also include it in the Add Ons also? Would love to test it on my site.
Keep up the good work B)


Thanks :)

For those who already have an up-to-date Community Builder site:

It's available for download for Professional members as single plugin in Downloads / Single items / Professional downloads here :)

Just install, publish, then in CB Config in User Profile tab, select "Bootstrap" as CB template, save and check out your new CB profiles :)

So no need for CB Quickstart Pro or CB Packager packages. single CB plugin install works fine too :)

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11 years 7 months ago #211337 by comyoo
Replied by comyoo on topic Re: Boostraping our way to CB 2.0
The list function of CB with 4 columns and bootstrap activated won't be smaller as the website is also responsive and will be viewed on mobile.

How can I get this working without putting all the information in one column?

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11 years 5 months ago #214367 by pepperstreet
Replied by pepperstreet on topic Re: Boostraping our way to CB 2.0

comyoo wrote: The list function of CB with 4 columns and bootstrap activated won't be smaller as the website is also responsive and will be viewed on mobile.
How can I get this working without putting all the information in one column?...


Since the userlist is table-based and your columns are TD's, you would have to modify the whole markup/output. Not sure if this is possible or a good advice. Because of following CB updates.

An alternative would be a temporary markup modification, without touching the CB code. jQuery could change and rewrite the document-structure. Reposition or replace unwanted HTML-Tags completely.

Weired idea - CSS only:
What about reposition the respective TD's with CSS properties?! Not sure if this will work or if it is a valid method ;-) Worth a try with Firebug or any other CSS inspector tool.
The table header should be modified as well.
Fortunately, all elements have CSS IDs and Classes.

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11 years 5 months ago #214735 by pepperstreet
Replied by pepperstreet on topic Re: Boostraping our way to CB 2.0
Regarding responsive Tables, you might be interested in these articles!

Responsive Data Tables (APR 27, 2011)
css-tricks.com/responsive-data-tables/


Responsive Data Table RoundUp (JAN 11, 2012)
(additional explorations of the problem with demos)
css-tricks.com/responsive-data-table-roundup/

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