Create a Table Widget with the Listing Info section?

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  • #398462

    Wuuza
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    Post count: 18

    Hey everyone,
    i’m not a pro, but i’d like to use your awesome Plugin 🙂

    I’m looking for a Solution to create a Widget or eg. a template above the Detail Page with the Listing Info Section.
    I know i can place the “Fields” a “Detail Page New Tab” but with this option every single field got a whole row and that look little kind auf creepy.
    I want to create a Table like a User Business Card or something like this.
    Are there some Shortcodes for every single Field to create a Table with HTML Code around of them?

    I hope you understand my broken english,
    Regards

    #398466

    Guust
    Moderator
    Post count: 29970

    You can make style each field with CSS so they are not all in a new row, you can style and order them as you like, so they look like a Business card.

    Thanks

    #398499

    Wuuza
    Free User
    Post count: 18

    I think i know what you mean, but do you have some Demo-Code for a CSS tryhard Guy please? 🙂

    I don’t really know how to handle with the single Fields to put them in a 3×3 Table e.g. but i know how to Add every Field their own Class 😉

    Greetings

    #398504

    Kor
    Moderator
    Post count: 16516

    Hi Wuuza,

    Have you seen this? https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_tables.asp . Let us know how it goes.

    Thanks!

    #398524

    Wuuza
    Free User
    Post count: 18

    Hey,
    ok, i know what to do, but how to insert Content with css classes?

    I’ve seen it with variables and something like that in a php structure e.g., but input some dynamic stuff with css form differnt custom fields? o.O

    #398526

    Kor
    Moderator
    Post count: 16516

    Hi Wuuza,

    Just letting you know that you can always wrap a content with CSS classes like this.

    <div class="my-classs">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.</div>

    Also, please only ask GD related questions here in our forums and I hope you understand.

    Thanks!

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