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=== Example: Custom popup on downloader button === | === Example: Custom popup on downloader button === |
Revision as of 12:10, 11 April 2024
Your dataZoa account can apply a variety of style overrides and functionality to your displays.
Contents
Terminology
- The Display Options are a means of custom-styling your displays from a central location.
- A Custom-styling is (typically) CSS or Javascript you add to the HTML headers or footers of displays owned by your account.
- You can add your own stylings or override those used by default by dataZoa
Adding/Editing Display Options
In the housekeeping toolbar, "pick Profile/Preferences under the 'gear' menu". |
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This brings you to a multi-tab page with various account attributes:
- Access the account-wide display options, use the Gear button and choose the Profile/Preferences entry.
- Use the Display Options panel to examine or edit the headers and footers.
- Note that the custom header and footer fields are empty by default.
Examples
Note: These examples presume some degree of familiarity with common Web technologies like CSS and Javascript.
Example: Enlarge downloader dialog box
dataZoa Displays typically have a download button for visitors to grab the data shown. By default, the button brings up a compact dialog box. These options will re-style it to be a bit larger:
- Add to the header section:
<style type="text/css"> .DZOptionsRow .EMCT-DateSelect { width:8em; height: initial; display:inline-block; } </style>
- Add to the header section:
<script type="text/javascript"> $(".EMCT-Overlay").css("font-size", "large"); </script>
Example: Custom popup on downloader button
dataZoa Displays typically have a download button for visitors to grab the data shown. By default, the button brings up a compact dialog box. This option will add functionality to pop up a Javascript alert box:
- Add to the footer section:
<script>$('[alt^="Download the data from"]').on("click", function() {alert("Ooooh! Clicky!");} );</script>