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- 07/28/2014 at 2:46 am #7347
AnonymousParticipantHello,
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Have you tried a custom skin? You can build your own skin using an online tool that can be found here:
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http://stylebuilder.telerik.com/
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Please check our documentation for more details. If you're on QuickApps 6.3 for SharePoint 2013 then you can find a fully functional custom skin called SharePoint2013 under the following location (please adjust the path to the your 15 hive folder).
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C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\Web Server Extensions\15\TEMPLATE\LAYOUTS\QuestSoftware\Telerik\Q32013SP1\Skins
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Let me know if this helps.
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Thanks,
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- 07/29/2014 at 1:39 am #7348
AnonymousParticipantI don't see anywhere in your documentation where you can set a custom skin in the qListView using a custom display.
- 07/29/2014 at 2:25 am #7349
AnonymousParticipantHello,
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The custom skin doesn't apply to the custom display but to the web part itself and its components (toolbar, grid, etc). If you apply a skin (custom or out of the box) you'll notice that the look and feel of the web part change. That's why I was suggesting you this approach. It's worth to investigate and try it.
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- 07/29/2014 at 3:12 am #4602
AnonymousParticipantI would like to know how to change the css styles for the qListView web parts scrollbar? I have built out the “Custom Display” section but can’t seem to find a way to change the styling on the scrollbar. Can someone please provide some direction. Please see the screenshot attached.
- 07/29/2014 at 3:12 am #6873
AnonymousParticipantThis didn't affect the scrollbar (overflow) in my original screen shot. Since I am using a custom display, I could use jquery to change the scrollbar css but can't find an element id or discerning attribute to select.
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