As seen in the Google Chart Table API Docs, you can override the CSS classes used by setting the cssClassNames
option :
Use this property to assign custom CSS to specific elements of your table
Check the doc via the above link to see a full description of each property supported by cssClassNames
.
Very simply, based on the Google Playground Table example, if you override all the properties, the table will be (almost) free of Google CSS.
You can try it by copying the following code in the playground example :
// Create and draw the visualization.
visualization = new google.visualization.Table(document.getElementById('table'));
visualization.draw(data, {
cssClassNames: {
headerRow: 'someclass',
tableRow: 'someclass',
oddTableRow: 'someclass',
selectedTableRow: 'someclass',
hoverTableRow: 'someclass',
headerCell: 'someclass',
tableCell: 'someclass',
rowNumberCell: 'someclass'
}
});
This should let the Twitter Bootstrap CSS alone.
The CSS loaded still changes a few things, but seems to go away if you simply remove the class google-visualization-table-table
. You should do that after each .draw()
call.
var className = 'google-visualization-table-table';
$('.'+className).removeClass(className);
Update : if you are using the page option, you can use this snippet to remove the class when paging :
visualization = new google.visualization.Table(document.getElementById('table'));
visualization.draw(data, {
page: 'enable',
pageSize: 2,
cssClassNames: {
/* ... */
}
});
google.visualization.events.addListener(visualization , 'page',
function(event) {
var className = 'google-visualization-table-table';
$('.'+className).removeClass(className);
});
Don't forget to call the .removeClass()
on initialization too (you should make a function, like there : http://pastebin.com/zgJ7uftZ )
table
element's css scope. So unfortunately it's modifying everything because.google-visualization-table-table * {padding: 2px...etc.}
and i can't redefine everything inside the table, because i'm using many html elements inside it, and yes, must be a method. :(