yea. someone know what i should substitute "DialogUsageExample_Dialog" in the Dialog examples with? intellisense doesnt recognize this even if i just copy the basic example. cant get the hang of it
it is the name of the razor file of your dialog, so if your dialog is in DialogUsageExample_Dialog.razor you would use that.
yea. someone know what i should substitute "DialogUsageExample_Dialog" in the Dialog examples with? intellisense doesnt recognize this even if i just copy the basic example. cant get the hang of it
it is the name of the razor file of your dialog, so if your dialog is in DialogUsageExample_Dialog.razor you would use that.
perfect, thank you. they should at least mention that in the examples
@Ulf-Ason can you show me what you mean? i can prob to the css for you
When you use tables in applications that shows data sheets it can be good to have a design that is more compact than a dense MudTable, especially on a mobile device. The user wants to see as much data as possible. Less padding and smaller font size are desired. I want to have a parameter that switch the layout to "data layout" and another property to add gridlines. (gridlines.vertical, gridlines.horizontal, gridlines.both and gridlines.none)
Hera are examples of desired layouts:
.scroll-locked
that applies the padding