Here is a solution that I came up with. I put the HTML tags right in the
Column Title. Example here is the column headings for simple 3 column
categorized view:
I just got this working so I'm sure that there can be some tweaking than can be
done to make the code more efficient. The limitation that I ran into so far is
the number of characters you can put in the column title so for now I just left
the color black (the default) so I wouldn't run out of room on Column3.
Maybe other things can be added here since it is just taking it as straight
HTML. I would be interested to see more ideas.
P.S. Excellent site Jake. I've been poking around for about 4 months now and
really like the site. I've been doing Notes work since '92 and it's nice to
see "Good Content" in a useful manner on a website. You're offer such a great
service. It's truely appreciated.
Here is a solution that I came up with. I put the HTML tags right in the Column Title. Example here is the column headings for simple 3 column categorized view:
Column1: <tr><td width="45%"><b><FONT face=Arial size=2>Employee Name</td>
Column2: <td width="20%"><b><FONT face=Arial size=2>Extension</td>
Column3: <td width="30%"><b><FONT face=Arial size=2>Employee Info</td></font></b></tr>
I just got this working so I'm sure that there can be some tweaking than can be done to make the code more efficient. The limitation that I ran into so far is the number of characters you can put in the column title so for now I just left the color black (the default) so I wouldn't run out of room on Column3.
Maybe other things can be added here since it is just taking it as straight HTML. I would be interested to see more ideas.
P.S. Excellent site Jake. I've been poking around for about 4 months now and really like the site. I've been doing Notes work since '92 and it's nice to see "Good Content" in a useful manner on a website. You're offer such a great service. It's truely appreciated.