How can I remove the search bar and footer added by the jQuery DataTables plugin?
I want to remove the search bar and footer (showing how many rows there are visible) that is added to the table by default. I just want to use this plugin for sorting, basically. Can this be done?
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For DataTables >=1.10, use:
The defaults are lfrtip or t (when jQueryUI is true), f char represents the filter (search) html in the dom, ip for the info and pagination (footer).
For DataTables
What you want is to set «bFilter» and «bInfo» to false;
You can also not draw the header or footer at all by setting sDom : http://datatables.net/usage/options#sDom
will display JUST the table, no headers or footers or anything.
A quick and dirty way is to find out the class of the footer and hide it using jQuery or CSS:
if you are using themeroller:
This property allows to set some class or id to an element too, so you can stylish easier.
This example would show only the table:
in your datatable constructor
This can be done by simply changing the configuration:
But to hide the empty footer; this piece of code does the trick:
Here you can add to sDom element to your code, top search bar is hidden.
Just a reminder you can’t initialise DataTable on the same
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DataTable: скрыть раскрывающийся список показать записи, но сохранить поле поиска
можно ли скрыть раскрывающийся список показать записи, но сохранить поле поиска в DataTable? Я хочу всегда отображать 10 строк с разбиением на страницы внизу вместе с полем поиска, но не хочу отображать раскрывающийся список показать записи.
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вы можете найти более подробную информацию непосредственно по этой ссылке: http://datatables.net/examples/basic_init/filter_only.html
EDIT: если вы ленивы, «bLengthChange»: false, это тот, который вам нужно изменить:)
Это ключ ответ на этот пост «bLengthChange»: false, скроет выпадающее меню
sDom: «Tfrtip» или через обратный вызов:
Для DataTables @perpoответом
отлично работает, но для 1.10 + попробуйте следующее:
где мы оставили l «управление входного сигнала длины изменяя»
чтобы отключить метку «показать записи», добавьте код dom: ‘Bfrtip’ или вы можете добавить» bInfo»: false
вы также можете попробовать это.
просто скрыть его от CSS с помощью,
оба будут работать.
чтобы скрыть «показать записи», но все еще иметь разбиение на страницы. Я использовал код ниже, и он сработал.
добавить такой вариант:
чтобы отключить метку «показать записи», используйте» bInfo», пример: «bFilter» является компонентом поиска, но активны по умолчанию.
включить или отключить отображение информации таблицы. Это показывает сведения о данных, которые в настоящее время отображаются на странице, включая сведения о фильтруемых данных, если это действие выполняется.









