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Revision as of 15:32, 30 January 2014
The Aligned view displays entries in an aligned table. The view offers a simplified template design which takes a simple list of field patterns and creates one table column per pattern.
Settings
Entry template
The entry template of the Aligned view is a simplified definition of a table row. It consists of a list of column definitions, each column definition in a new line. The column definition format: fieldpattern|column header (optional)|cell css class (optional). For example, the following definition will display the entries in a headerless table with 3 columns and the specified field patterns in order:
[[Name]] [[Email]] [[Message]]
The following definition will display the entries in a table with 5 columns and a header row with header titles in the first 3 columns:
[[Name]]|Name [[Email]]|Email [[Message]]|Message ##edit## ##delete##
Patterns
Type specific patterns
None.