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Zebra Stripes in Reporting Dates Table Template Not Operating without Supporting Code #6583

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djgarr opened this issue Dec 5, 2024 · 3 comments
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djgarr commented Dec 5, 2024

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What we're after:
When creating a table in the "Reporting Dates Table" template, specifically for tables with multiple rows that utilize zebra stripes to distinguish between elections or states, the zebra stripes only works if adding the style html code, but don't work if using the dates table block

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  • Enable zebra stripes in Dates Table block
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johnnyporkchops commented Dec 5, 2024

@djgarr Can you please provide at least one link to a page where this is happening

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djgarr commented Dec 5, 2024

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johnnyporkchops commented Dec 5, 2024

@djgarr The zebra striping is working on many pages based on the state name as originally requested. Since the ones on the page you linked are all Florida, it is not delineating between elections. We should refine this ticket to say that you want another option to zebra stripe on the uniqueness of a string in the election name column, in addition to the default of striping based on state in that column. I don't know how complicated that will be to implement.

@rfultz rfultz moved this to 📥 Assigned in Website project Dec 10, 2024
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