Re: [WebDNA] Styling search results [using css]
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texte = Thanks Dan... Odd results with this method, it yielded: 2 2 4 4So, how do I get to? 1 2 3 4Thanks,-ChrisOn 4/9/09 2:24 PM, "Dan Strong"
wrote:> Assuming you've got the columns working as expected (I haven't checked), one> way is:> > [search db=data.db]> > [founditems]> [hideif [index]\2]>
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> [/search]> > > On Thu, 09 Apr 2009 13:39:04 -0700> "cw@e-wave.net" wrote:>> Thanks Michael. >> >> Any idea how to do it without using tables - just CSS? Maybe this is one of>> those times to compromise, but I really need to avoid tables unless I am>> displaying tabular data.>> >> Thanks,>> -Chris>> >> On 4/9/09 10:52 AM, "Michael A. DeLorenzo" wrote:>> >>> I use something like this frequently. I forgot if I wrote this code or if I>>> changed someone else's to work for my purpose. In any case, it works :)>>> >>> BTW...This is for 3 col output. Just change the number in the math var to>>> the number you need.>>> >>> >>> [search db=../dbs/member.db&neskudatarq=0&lastNamesort=1&lastNameType=text]>>> [math show=f]cols=ceil([numfound]/3)[/math]>>> [math show=f]offset=cols[/math]>>> >>> [loop start=1&end=[cols]]>>> [math show=f]offset=offset-1[/math]>>> [founditems]>>> [showif [math]([index]+[offset])\[cols][/math]=1]>>> >>> [namePrefix] [firstName] [middleInitial][hideif [middleInitial]=].[/hideif]>>> [lastName] [namesuffix] [hideif [nickName]=]([nickName])[/hideif]>>> | >>> [/showif]>>> [/founditems]
>>> [/loop]>>>
[/search]>>> >>> >>> >>> Michael >>> >>> -----Original Message----->>> From: cw@e-wave.net [mailto:cw@e-wave.net]>>> Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 1:17 PM>>> To: talk@webdna.us>>> Subject: [WebDNA] Styling search results>>> >>> So, my search works when I just list the results in a single column and the>>> CSS layout works with static data. But, what I need to do is to display 2>>> columns (or rows) of results, like this:>>> >>> 1 3>>> 2 4>>> >>> or:>>> >>> 1 2>>> 3 4>>> >>> Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.>>> >>> Thanks,>>> -Chris>>> -------------------------->>> >>> css:>>> >>> #box{>>> width:690px;>>> overflow:hidden;>>> }>>> #box li{>>> float:left;>>> width:350px;>>> overflow:hidden;>>> }>>> #box .col2{>>> width:340px;>>> }>>> #box li img{>>> float:left;>>> }>>> #box li .breif{>>> float:left;>>> width:230px;>>> }>>> >>> >>> code:>>> >>> >>> [search db=data.db]>>> [founditems]>>> -
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>>> >>>
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>>> >>> >>> [/founditems] >>> [/search] >>>
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Thanks Dan... Odd results with this method, it yielded: 2 2 4 4So, how do I get to? 1 2 3 4Thanks,-ChrisOn 4/9/09 2:24 PM, "Dan Strong" wrote:> Assuming you've got the columns working as expected (I haven't checked), one> way is:> > [search db=data.db]> >
[founditems]> [hideif [index]\2]>
![](pic[index].jpg)
>
[data]
> [/hideif]> [/founditems]>
> > >
[founditems]> [showif [index]\2]>
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>
[data]
> [/showif]> [/founditems]>
> [/search]> > > On Thu, 09 Apr 2009 13:39:04 -0700> "cw@e-wave.net" wrote:>> Thanks Michael. >> >> Any idea how to do it without using tables - just CSS? Maybe this is one of>> those times to compromise, but I really need to avoid tables unless I am>> displaying tabular data.>> >> Thanks,>> -Chris>> >> On 4/9/09 10:52 AM, "Michael A. DeLorenzo" wrote:>> >>> I use something like this frequently. I forgot if I wrote this code or if I>>> changed someone else's to work for my purpose. In any case, it works :)>>> >>> BTW...This is for 3 col output. Just change the number in the math var to>>> the number you need.>>> >>> >>> [search db=../dbs/member.db&neskudatarq=0&lastNamesort=1&lastNameType=text]>>> [math show=f]cols=ceil([numfound]/3)[/math]>>> [math show=f]offset=cols[/math]>>> >>> [loop start=1&end=[cols]]>>> [math show=f]offset=offset-1[/math]>>> [founditems]>>> [showif [math]([index]+[offset])\[cols][/math]=1]>>> >>> [namePrefix] [firstName] [middleInitial][hideif [middleInitial]=].[/hideif]>>> [lastName] [namesuffix] [hideif [nickName]=]([nickName])[/hideif]>>> | >>> [/showif]>>> [/founditems]
>>> [/loop]>>>
[/search]>>> >>> >>> >>> Michael >>> >>> -----Original Message----->>> From: cw@e-wave.net [mailto:cw@e-wave.net]>>> Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 1:17 PM>>> To: talk@webdna.us>>> Subject: [WebDNA] Styling search results>>> >>> So, my search works when I just list the results in a single column and the>>> CSS layout works with static data. But, what I need to do is to display 2>>> columns (or rows) of results, like this:>>> >>> 1 3>>> 2 4>>> >>> or:>>> >>> 1 2>>> 3 4>>> >>> Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.>>> >>> Thanks,>>> -Chris>>> -------------------------->>> >>> css:>>> >>> #box{>>> width:690px;>>> overflow:hidden;>>> }>>> #box li{>>> float:left;>>> width:350px;>>> overflow:hidden;>>> }>>> #box .col2{>>> width:340px;>>> }>>> #box li img{>>> float:left;>>> }>>> #box li .breif{>>> float:left;>>> width:230px;>>> }>>> >>> >>> code:>>> >>> >>> >>> ###>> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list .>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>> old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/> > ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/>
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