display of the table (cms)
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display of the table (cms)
I created a table element (1 row, 5 columns) in the content management of the Aimeos admin interface ('cms' menu).
I put an image in each cell.
The editor interface displays as expected (images next to each other), but the final result displayed is incorrect: the five images are displayed below each other.
Note: the generated table is positioned by CSS based on flex layout, so the cells may appear underneath each other in the mobile view.
If I use the developer tools to turn off the 'row' class of the <tr> element, it will display correctly at high resolution (the images will be next to each other).
Of course, this way the mobile view is not correct.
What should I do to display the table correctly in all resolutions?
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Versions:
Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) + vbox
Standalone:
php - 8.2
aimeos-core - 2022.10.7
ai-laravel - 2022.10.4
laravel/framework - 9.37.0
I put an image in each cell.
The editor interface displays as expected (images next to each other), but the final result displayed is incorrect: the five images are displayed below each other.
Note: the generated table is positioned by CSS based on flex layout, so the cells may appear underneath each other in the mobile view.
If I use the developer tools to turn off the 'row' class of the <tr> element, it will display correctly at high resolution (the images will be next to each other).
Of course, this way the mobile view is not correct.
What should I do to display the table correctly in all resolutions?
___
Versions:
Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) + vbox
Standalone:
php - 8.2
aimeos-core - 2022.10.7
ai-laravel - 2022.10.4
laravel/framework - 9.37.0
Re: display of the table (cms)
Check in the browser inspector if there's a CSS style from the Aimeos theme which breaks the horizontal alignment. You can disable each rule one by one in the inspector.
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Re: display of the table (cms)
Thank you for your reply!
I tried what you described, but I couldn't find a solution.
I tried what you described, but I couldn't find a solution.