if you look at the filters on the lookup table, the first filter is not wide enough to allow a reader to see the categories for each of the checkboxes. Is there a CSS setting or something to fix this.
After your help with disabling the bootstrap function on the front end, the pull down filters work perfectly. thanks much for that!
Thanks you Aleksandar for the quick response. This looks perfect.
When you said to add the CSS to the page, you meant by using an html editor on the specific page in WP, as opposed to entering it into the individual settings (Custom CSS) for the column?
I haven't really done something like this before, so maybe I'll have to find a tutorial or something.
if you look at the filters on the lookup table, the first filter is not wide enough to allow a reader to see the categories for each of the checkboxes. Is there a CSS setting or something to fix this.
After your help with disabling the bootstrap function on the front end, the pull down filters work perfectly. thanks much for that!
Chris Conklin
Honolulu
Hi again Chris
You can add this CSS on the page:
And it will look like this:
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Aleksandar Vuković
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Thanks you Aleksandar for the quick response. This looks perfect.
When you said to add the CSS to the page, you meant by using an html editor on the specific page in WP, as opposed to entering it into the individual settings (Custom CSS) for the column?
I haven't really done something like this before, so maybe I'll have to find a tutorial or something.
Thanks again and you can close this one out.
Chris
Hi again Chris
You can include it in wpDataTables settings/Custom JS and CSS/Custom CSS field, but then it will be included on all tables - front and back-end.
To add it to a specific page, you can use this tutorial:
https://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-easily-add-custom-css-to-your-wordpress-site/
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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