UPDATE: I decided to go a different route and rework the table structure itself, and use PHP to scan the td cells, then add some custom div tags surrounding the internal elements when special characters are found. The divs allow for the full height within each td cell. And, this also allows for the flexibility of having multiple possible columns, given the tables were being generated by the user using a table builder, which only offers control of adding full rows / full columns, not sub-dividing the td cells.
I'm sure there are more efficient ways of doing this PHP check if anyone's willing to share, but the following works.
Essentially, checking through all td cells within the table, and looking for 4 possible scenarios of special characters.
"1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000" > Would be displayed as 3 equal "cells" within that td.
"1,000 | 1,000" > Would be displayed as 2 equal "cells" within that td.
"1,000 |: 1,000" > Would be displayed as 1 "cell" at 33% and 1 "cell" 66% within that td.
"1,000 :| 1,000" > Would be displayed as 1 "cell" at 66% and 1 "cell" 33% within that td.
$cellcheck = $td['c'];
if (substr_count($cellcheck," | ") == 2 ) {
$elem = explode(" | ", $cellcheck);
echo '<td>';
echo '<div class="elem-wrap"><div class="elem">' . $elem[0] . '</div><div class="elem">' . $elem[1] . '</div><div class="elem">' . $elem[2] . '</div></div>';
echo '</td>';
} elseif (substr_count($cellcheck," | ") == 1 ) {
$elem = explode(" | ", $cellcheck);
echo '<td>';
echo '<div class="elem-wrap"><div class="elem">' . $elem[0] . '</div><div class="elem">' . $elem[1] . '</div></div>';
echo '</td>';
} elseif (substr_count($cellcheck," |: ") == 1 ) {
$elem = explode(" |: ", $cellcheck);
echo '<td>';
echo '<div class="elem-wrap"><div class="elem">' . $elem[0] . '</div><div class="elem double">' . $elem[1] . '</div></div>';
echo '</td>';
} elseif (substr_count($cellcheck," :| ") == 1 ) {
$elem = explode(" :| ", $cellcheck);
echo '<td>';
echo '<div class="elem-wrap"><div class="elem double">' . $elem[0] . '</div><div class="elem">' . $elem[1] . '</div></div>';
echo '</td>';
} else {
echo '<td>'.$cellcheck.'</td>';
}
https://jsfiddle.net/evn0jc7v/
ORIG: Trying to allow users to control their table cell data using a builder to achieve a specific layout - the builder doesn't allow for sub-dividing td cells, so each of these rows represent one td in each row. I'm looking for a way to allow custom layout within each td by identifying special characters as they are entered into the cell.
Specifically, the design and alignment would look like this:
So that users could enter the following, and that then style as shown above.
I'm using jQuery to find those internal characters |, :|, |: and then could insert some span tags in their place, but having trouble getting the spacing of the first column equal to the others above it, and still center the second number when only two values are entered in a cell.
Here is a JSFiddle that explains better: https://jsfiddle.net/wwwxydz1/1/
2 | 4 | 6
2,070 | 4,140 | 6,210
1,544 | 3,087 | 4,631
5.0
127
1,200 |: 1,400
1,000 |: 1,167
5.1 |: 5.9
Any thoughts on how to best pull this off? Thanks for any insight.