Dashboard Template
Hello everyone!
After the post, I decided to start a new one. This will make it easier to follow the changes.
New features have been added:
- Sticky buttons. Thanks to CSS hacks, I was able to make the buttons component sticky. Now the buttons always remain visible to the top of the page as we scroll down.
- Scroll into View. By clicking a button the page automatically scrolls into the correspoding section. In the attached database press the first button "Accounts" to see it in action.
The combination of the above two features has the potential to transform the way we design our Dashboards. Like the one-page websites, we can present our content in sections on one long Dashboard.
In Safari works but I haven't check it in other browsers. Let me know if you find any bug.
What other functionalities would you like to see?
Leave here your suggestions, ideas or improvements!
Enjoy!
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Version 11.4
View Widget enhancements
Hello everyone,
I've implemented two new features:
- It's possible to render an image in a cell.
- There's a new Button you can use to open one or more selected rows.
I'd like to thank for the contribution.
Have fun!
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Version 12.0
Editor Widget
Hello everyone,
I've been on the lookout for one last tool that can help me complete the 10 Dashboard sections, and after giving multiple rich text editors (RTE) a try, I've decided that editor.js is worth adding to the list.
Editor.js is a block-style editor for rich media stories. It's free and open source, created by the CodeX team. It produces clean data in JSON instead of heavy HTML markup. You can check out the base concepts here.
The Ninox team recently launched a fantastic new rich text editor, but there are still some use cases where we need extra functionality, like checklists, delimiters, alert boxes, tables, and so on.
Have fun!
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