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Mastering Bootstrap 4

You're reading from   Mastering Bootstrap 4 Master the latest version of Bootstrap 4 to build highly customized responsive web apps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788834902
Length 354 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Benjamin Jakobus Benjamin Jakobus
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Preface 1. Revving Up Bootstrap FREE CHAPTER 2. Making a Style Statement 3. Building the Layout 4. On Navigation, Footers, Alerts, and Content 5. Speeding Up Development Using Third-Party Plugins 6. Customizing Your Plugins 7. Advanced Third-Party Plugins 8. Utilities 9. List Groups and Accordions 10. Optimizing Your Website 11. Integrating with AngularJS and React 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Improving our price list with DataTables


With the Events section in place, it is time to move on to our price list that we built in Chapter 2, Making a Style Statement, and Chapter 3, Building the Layout. For the data that is currently displayed, the existing table structure works perfectly fine. The prices are nicely presented, and the table is not too crowded. However, what if MyPhoto were required to display hundreds of prices (yes, this case may seem far-fetched, but bear with it for demonstration purposes)? Our existing table structure will far exceed its display capacity; the columns will be too crowded, and we will need to implement some form of pagination to help keep the table organized. Of course, if you read the previous sections, you will know how easy it is to implement pagination using a third-party plugin. However, with hundreds or thousands of items, pagination will not be enough to make the website usable. Users may require more advanced features, such as the ability to...

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