Table Footer Hidden with Responsive

Table Footer Hidden with Responsive

JoyrexJoyrex Posts: 92Questions: 14Answers: 3

I noticed this when implementing Responsive on tables we have where a footer is in place. If you use the Responsive plugin and the corresponding code to assign the first empty column a 'control' class (this is where the expand/collapse buttons will appear), the footer picks up on this class assignment as well, and renders the footer invisible when Responsive is invoked.

Here's an example: http://live.datatables.net/qudevehi/1/edit

For footers that are just stylistic (e.g. no data or repeating headers in footer), this is not as much of a big deal, but is there any way for the Responsive plugin to optionally ignore the tfoot tag and its children when applying any responsive classes?

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  • drewturkdrewturk Posts: 27Questions: 8Answers: 0

    This would be great to know...any traction with this?

  • allanallan Posts: 61,452Questions: 1Answers: 10,055 Site admin
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    Its not limited to just a column that uses the control class: http://live.datatables.net/qudevehi/12/edit .

    Its much more general than that - Responsive currently doesn't cope well with colspan (either in the header or the footer). That is something that needs to be resolved in future.

    Allan

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