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plugin:data [2020-09-10 11:27] – [Structured Data Plugin] update compatibility list schplurtz | plugin:data [2024-04-16 12:54] (current) – paging=? asheenlevrai | ||
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email : andi@splitbrain.org | email : andi@splitbrain.org | ||
type : syntax, action, helper | type : syntax, action, helper | ||
- | lastupdate : 2019-03-20 | + | lastupdate : 2024-01-30 |
- | compatible : Hogfather, Greebo, Frusterick Manners, Elenor Of Tsort, Detritus, Hrun, Ponder Stibbons, Binky, Weatherwax, Adora Belle | + | compatible : Hogfather, Greebo, Frusterick Manners, Elenor Of Tsort, Detritus, Hrun, Ponder Stibbons, Binky, Weatherwax, Adora Belle, Igor |
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==== Data Table (Output) ==== | ==== Data Table (Output) ==== | ||
- | To aggregate the structured data attached to various pages in your wiki this syntax is used. It will display a configurable table with the data you want. The table can be sorted and filtered. Paging is supported as well. And just as with the dataentry, you may add additional words after the datatable keyword. Those will be added as additional CSS classes in the final HTML output. Let's start with an example again: | + | To aggregate the structured data attached to various pages in your wiki this syntax is used. It will display a configurable table with the data you want. The table can be sorted and filtered. Paging((what does this mean? |
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plugin/data.1599730057.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020-09-10 11:27 by schplurtz