playbook_ui_docs 15.4.0.pre.rc.1 → 15.4.0.pre.rc.2
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_background_control_rails.html.erb +4 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_background_control_rails.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_border_color.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_border_color_rails.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_styling.jsx +3 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_styling.md +2 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_styling_column_headers.jsx +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_styling_rails.html.erb +1 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_styling_rails.md +2 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_padding_control.jsx +9 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_padding_control.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_sticky_columns_and_header.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_table_props_sticky_header_rails.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_table_props_sticky_header_react.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_background/docs/_background_category.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_card/docs/_card_background.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_card/docs/_card_header.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_card/docs/_card_highlight.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_card/docs/_card_light.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_currency/docs/_currency_variants.html.erb +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_currency/docs/_currency_variants.jsx +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_currency/docs/_currency_variants.md +1 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_distribution_bar/docs/_distribution_bar_custom_colors.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_dropdown/docs/_dropdown_with_custom_active_style_options_react.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_filter/docs/_filter_max_width.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_form_pill/docs/_form_pill_truncated_text_rails.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_form_pill/docs/_form_pill_truncated_text_react.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_icon/docs/_icon_color.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_icon_circle/docs/_icon_circle_color.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_icon_stat_value/docs/_icon_stat_value_color.html.erb +7 -14
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_icon_stat_value/docs/_icon_stat_value_color.jsx +6 -15
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_layout/docs/_layout_collection.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_nav/docs/_collapsible_nav_item_spacing.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_nav/docs/_nav_with_spacing_control.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_overlay/docs/_overlay_layout.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pill/docs/_description.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_rich_text_editor/docs/_description.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_section_separator/docs/_description.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_skeleton_loading/docs/_skeleton_loading_border_radius_rails.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_skeleton_loading/docs/_skeleton_loading_border_radius_react.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_skeleton_loading/docs/_skeleton_loading_layout.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_side_highlight.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_sm.md +1 -1
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_with_dynamic_collapsible.html.erb +63 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_with_dynamic_collapsible.jsx +89 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_with_dynamic_collapsible_rails.md +4 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/_table_with_dynamic_collapsible_react.md +3 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/example.yml +2 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_table/docs/index.js +1 -0
- data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_typeahead/docs/_typeahead_truncated_text.md +1 -1
- data/dist/playbook-doc.js +2 -2
- metadata +7 -2
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`column_styling` can also be used to control the background color on all cells in a given column via the use of the `cell_background_color` key/value pair. Use `cell_background_color` to achieve custom background colors for individual cells as seen here.
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`column_styling` can also be used to control the background color on all cells in a given column via the use of the `cell_background_color` key/value pair. Use `cell_background_color` to achieve custom background colors for individual cells as seen here. Use `font_color` to achieve better contrast between cell content and background for darker backgrounds.
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The available colors for the border are Playbook's Text Colors, which can be found [here](https://playbook.powerapp.cloud/tokens/colors).
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</Table.Cell>
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66
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+
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67
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+
</Table.Row>
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68
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+
<Table.Row>
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69
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+
<Table.Cell>{'Value 1'}</Table.Cell>
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70
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+
<Table.Cell>{'Value 2'}</Table.Cell>
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71
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+
<Table.Cell>{'Value 3'}</Table.Cell>
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72
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+
<Table.Cell>{'Value 4'}</Table.Cell>
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73
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<Table.Cell>{'Value 5'}</Table.Cell>
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74
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+
<Table.Cell>{''}</Table.Cell>
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75
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+
</Table.Row>
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76
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+
<Table.Row>
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77
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+
<Table.Cell>{'Value 1'}</Table.Cell>
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78
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+
<Table.Cell>{'Value 2'}</Table.Cell>
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|
79
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+
<Table.Cell>{'Value 3'}</Table.Cell>
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|
80
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+
<Table.Cell>{'Value 4'}</Table.Cell>
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81
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<Table.Cell>{'Value 5'}</Table.Cell>
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82
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<Table.Cell>{''}</Table.Cell>
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83
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</Table.Row>
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84
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+
</Table.Body>
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85
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+
</Table>
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86
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+
)
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87
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+
}
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88
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+
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89
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+
export default TableWithDynamicCollapsible
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1
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The `collapsible` prop can be used on any Table Row to add a collapsible area. Use the additional `collapsible_content` prop to add any content to the collapsible Row.
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2
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+
Please be aware that you will need to pass in an `id` to any table rows you want to be collapsible. Make sure every `id` is unique if you are using multipe collapsibles.
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3
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4
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Follow this example to make the icons dynamic following the state of the collapsible.
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