Monday, August 27, 2012

Re: Column widths in TabularInline

On 27/08/2012 4:34pm, Vikas Rawal wrote:
>>> There is a field in my model called "name". What do I give in the css
>>> file to reduce its width to say 100px?
>>
>> This is css rather than Django but this is what I did to make my
>> input field wider ...
>>
>> .wider .vTextField {
>> width: 60em !important;
>> }
>>
>> If you view source in your browser you should see input elements
>> with class="vTextField" among others depending on the type of
>> element.
>>
>> However, you should also see that each field has its own
>> id="whatever" so you can address each field individually in your css
>> file using #whatever .vTextField {...}.
>
> The problem is that the #id is different for each row of the tabular
> inline object.
>
> it takes the form
>
> id="id_member_set-0-name" for the first row, id="id_member_set-1-name"
> for the second row, etc.
>
> Therefore #whatever does not work. Is there a way of using regex or
> something like that to cover all the above formulations of "id".

Ok - I thought you wanted to address each one individually. If you
search django snippets for your precise requirements I'm sure something
will pop up. I haven't needed to do what you appear to need so I have no
relevant experience there.

Cheers

Mike



>
> Vikas
>

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