I have an igGrid with row selectors set up. When I enter a responsive mode, ie: phone, I would like to remove the checkbox for row selectors to save space on the display.
Is this possible?
That worked very well! Thank you!
Hi Cecil Smalley,
Thank you for posting in our forums!
There is no out of the box way to remove the row selector checkboxes when the responsive mode changes.
After some research and testing, I found that you can achieve this with a workaround using the rowsRendered event. During the rows rendered event you can check which responsive mode is active and depending on that, you can remove the checkboxes from the DOM. After this happens, the RowSelectors column still has a width set, so you would need to wait until rendering completes then set the width of the column.
You can see an example of this in this jsFiddle I have put together:
http://jsfiddle.net/ig_mharrington/0c0e77oz/
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