I am trying to remove these timestamps but i am unable to so.
Just as kissu said, that's kinda wierd request. But, I guess you can just set the interval text as transparent.
.v-calendar-daily__interval-text {
color: transparent !important
}
What you're trying to build sounds more like a trello board to me, you can find a couple tutorials out there if you want to make your own.
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I am facing a very rare and unseen issue that the fonts are getting worn out on some of the devices like the One Plus, Oppo etc.
I don't know what's the reason behind that. But this is a device specific issue on some devices only.
Well, If anyone comes across the same problem I have the solution for them :
Add a space " " at the end of the text
Give the Text a set width.
There is a proposed component at the bottom of the issue.
You can refer to this react native issue link
Also, this expo link helps
But, my main concern is these all are hacks. Is there any rock solid answer to solve these things? Why to do extra work, why can't react native solve that? Or are there any permanent solutions to fix this?
Please don't mark it as duplicate. I have the answer, I want to know the reason or any global answer to solve that in one go. I dont want to change all my 1000 text styles. :(
Being new to react-native, I am trying to style my input fields using react-native-elements to look similar to their example ones (Example).
Even after going through the source code for the example I still can't seem to figure out where I would start when it comes to customizing these fields to that extent.
As a heads up for anyone else looking to do the same thing, I ended up using this library to make nicer looking animated input fields. It isn't quite the same as what I had originally planned, but if you're in the same scenario as I was, I definitely recommend taking a look.
I'm new in React-Native Animation.
I want to create Running Text like Running Text in Breaking News.
Appreciate for any help.
I don't know whether you want to create the animation on your own or just use existing components. If you just need the animation, try importing components like react-native-marquee or react-native-marquee-label.
If you want to understand how it's done and want to implement it yourself, just have a look at the source codes of those projects, e. g. this one.
Titanium-Alloy SDK 3.2.1, Android 4.2.2.
Hi there, I would like to know if you have had the need to mask a textfield on the fly.
One project I am working on needs the user to input some formatted numbers (numbers+punctuation). On my best efforts, I've made a example project that makes use of a masked textfield using keypressed events on Android. It's HERE.
Questions are:
Should I follow this route?
Or is there a good module avaiable for this?
Any generic javascript option available (no DOM)?
Any suggestions or better ideas of how to deal with the
problem?
Thanks.
passwordMask is a boolean textfield property. If you need to dynamically toggle it, just do so in the controller like
if (condition){
textFieldName.passwordMask = true;
}
Can anybody identify the carousel used on this site? It seems to work seamlessly with responsive sites and would with little css changes suit my design perfectly. The source shows something called anchorScroll.js but a search comes up with nothing.
It's a custom solution and not a plugin. Look for Application_NewsSpinner in http://cdn12.grohe.com/application/resources/javascript/scripts/common.js at line :1072
But don't steal code! It's fine to get inspired but you should find your own solution or take an official plugin! Take a look at http://finnrudolph.de/ImageFlow or http://www.jcoverflip.com/demo