Thursday, September 30, 2010

Re: Tabular output

Yes, I know, but what I doesn't know, is how to create these cells when
the for loop ends.


<table id="gallery_images">
<tr>
{% for image in gallery.image_set.all %}
{% if forloop.counter0|divisibleby:gallery_cols %}
</tr>
<tr>
{% endif %}
<td>
<img ...>
</td>
{% endfor %}
</tr>
</table>

Martin


On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 15:29:58 +0200, aid <aid@logic.org.uk> wrote:

>
>
> On Sep 30, 2:14 pm, Martin Tiršel <dja...@blackpage.eu> wrote:
>> Sorry, my bad, I thought that it has to be completed, so it is ok.
>> Problem would be only if I wanted to make cell borderds, around the
>> empty cells too.
>
> For the cells you don't have an <img> object to insert; try inserting
> '&nbsp;' instead. (Minus quotes!) This tends to solve the border
> problems.
>
> Cheers,
>
> aid

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