My understanding is that it’s possible to change the textcolor using attr text_color in stringformatter, but not the colors of the cells themselves - like in my crude photoshopped illustration shows. Just checking whether this is indeed the case, whether I’m missing anything or there is a workaround solution for this? Thanks in advance for any insight!
Hey, the stringformatter works.
You can only change the style of the columns. Every column has
a classname “bk-slick-cell l1 r1”,“bk-slick-cell l2 r2”…
With css you can change more attributes.
I also wanted to change the format of the rows, but found no solution.
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2016-07-17 18:45 GMT+02:00 Douglas [email protected]:
My understanding is that it’s possible to change the textcolor using attr text_color in stringformatter, but not the colors of the cells themselves - like in my crude photoshopped illustration shows. Just checking whether this is indeed the case, whether I’m missing anything or there is a workaround solution for this? Thanks in advance for any insight!
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