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Allan Jardine
6e51a62684 Avoid applying padding to non sortable items on small tables
I don't know if there are more to this or if it would break some other rules but as of my testing it should be fine to remove this rule for headers that have no sorting applied to them.

This is the case already for "normal sized" tables as the padding-right rule is only applied if there is a sorting class to the element. But it has been forgotten for the table-sm variant. So there are two options that I can see.

Specify this rule does not apply if there is a sorting_disabled class
Do the same as what was done for the normal sized table in the following commit: 4e611f31ff84deae5ae4666c7ba60ad8cb1012c3
2020-05-21 09:24:54 +00:00
Allan Jardine
04fea4e9fa DEV more unit tests, day after day, like trudging uphill through mud during a landslide, will it ever end? 2019-10-01 12:26:26 +00:00
Allan Jardine
2000e66401 Fix: Jquery UI 1.12 integration. The spelling of caret was fixed
- Fixes DataTables/DataTables #963
2017-08-31 14:47:47 +01:00
Allan Jardine
ce211f2b29 Fix - CSS: Columns which are orderable in a single direction only should show a pointer cursor 2017-04-07 11:04:03 +01:00
Allan Jardine
3cbfbfe0fc Update - CSS: Bootstrap 4 integration for alpha 6 changes 2017-04-05 15:35:53 +01:00
Allan Jardine
b36cbc745b Update: Allow a window to be passed in for CommonJS factory which gives DataTables the ability to be used in a headless environment (server-side rendering for example)
- Factory builder redesigned to pass in window and document to the
  factory method, mandating a small update to the AMD and Browser
  loaders
- Main change in is the CommonJS loader which can now optionally have a
  window object passed in - if it is not passed in `window` will be used
  (if this is the case in a CommonJS environment without a root object
  being passed in an error will occur).
- DataTables caches a reference to the jQuery instance so the plug-ins
  can easily reference jQuery while retaining their current return of
  the module they define. This basically means that DataTables core will
  include jQuery for the plug-ins.
- This does increase the core library size by ~160 bytes which is rather
  frustrating, but I think this is the correct way to go about it
- With thanks to Evan Carroll for input on this:
  https://github.com/DataTables/Plugins/issues/199
2015-11-03 16:32:39 +00:00
Allan Jardine
08d61efa63 Dev: Naming for AMD and CommonJS loaders set to a unique value that will be useable on bower and npm due to no conflicts.
- Using just `datatables` would be difficult since I and others already
  publish packages with that name. Anyone using those packages already
  would run into real issues if I were to change their meaning and
  contents!
2015-10-13 15:28:14 +01:00
Allan Jardine
954a3b080b Update cell node indexes when removing a row 2015-10-13 15:26:36 +01:00
Allan Jardine
d481e0d441 Update: Updating the AMD and CommonJS loaders
- Cannot pass in a `dt` instance - will always use the one from the
  jQuery instance given
- Don't check for reinitialisation or for jQuery when working in the
  browser - will throw an error if in browser and no jQuery, which is
  correct, DataTables needs jQuery
2015-10-06 12:06:06 +01:00
Allan Jardine
c0cb3db92f New: DataTables no longer defines itself as a named AMD module
New: CommonJS will load jQuery if it wasn't passed in
Fix: Bootstrap, Foundation and jQuery UI integration Javascript files use module.exports correctly
Dev: Change the file include "function" name to not conflict with `require`

- AMD / RequireJS - The Require documentation strongly discorages using
  a named module, but I've used this in the past as the plug-ins need a
  name to depend upon themselves. This is still `datatables` but if the
  developer is using Require and it resolves automatically to a
  different name (which it may depending upon their configuration) they
  can use a map option to map their name to `datatables`. See
  https://github.com/moment/moment/issues/1095

- CommonJS - Based on the disscussion in
  https://github.com/DataTables/Plugins/issues/199 it seems that some
  developers like to pass a certain version of jQuery in. This
  modification allows them to do so while retaining backwards
  compatiblity.

- Integration files - The UMD wrapper for these files have been
  restructured to be easier to follow. Also, based on the discussion in
  the Plugins issue noted above you can now pass in a jQuery instance or
  not and likewise a DataTables object or not.

- To avoid direct conflict with `require()` the build scripts have been
  updated to use a "function" called `_buildInclude`. Ultimatily this
  should really be updated to use grunt or similar.
2015-10-06 12:03:36 +01:00
Allan Jardine
9fe4110826 Fix: Improve integration for NPM / CommonJS - jQuery object to augment can now be passed in. This applies to DataTables core as well as the integration files for Bootstrap, Foundation and jQuery UI 2015-10-06 12:02:51 +01:00
Allan Jardine
953d1fc6ca Add minified integration files 2015-08-12 20:17:46 +01:00