This way, it grows vertically rather than horizontally. Horizontal may be more "logical", but this is more practical.
53 lines
1.6 KiB
CSS
53 lines
1.6 KiB
CSS
/* Rotated table headers, borrowed from http://jimmybonney.com/articles/column_header_rotation_css */
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.tab-content {
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margin-right: 5em;
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overflow: visible;
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}
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td.centered {
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text-align: center;
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}
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.table-header-rotated th.rotate-45{
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height: 80px;
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width: 40px;
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min-width: 40px;
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max-width: 40px;
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position: relative;
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vertical-align: bottom;
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padding: 0;
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font-size: 100%;
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line-height: 0.9;
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}
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.table-header-rotated th.rotate-45 > div {
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position: relative;
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top: 0px;
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left: 40px; /* 80 * tan(45) / 2 = 40 where 80 is the height on the cell and 45 is the transform angle*/
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height: 100%;
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-ms-transform:skew(-45deg,0deg);
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-moz-transform:skew(-45deg,0deg);
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-webkit-transform:skew(-45deg,0deg);
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-o-transform:skew(-45deg,0deg);
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transform:skew(-45deg,0deg);
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overflow: hidden;
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border-left: 1px solid #dddddd;
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}
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.table-header-rotated th.rotate-45 span {
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-ms-transform:skew(45deg,0deg) rotate(315deg);
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-moz-transform:skew(45deg,0deg) rotate(315deg);
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-webkit-transform:skew(45deg,0deg) rotate(315deg);
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-o-transform:skew(45deg,0deg) rotate(315deg);
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transform:skew(45deg,0deg) rotate(315deg);
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position: absolute;
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bottom: 30px; /* 40 cos(45) = 28 with an additional 2px margin*/
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left: -25px; /*Because it looked good, but there is probably a mathematical link here as well*/
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display: inline-block;
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// width: 100%;
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width: 85px; /* 80 / cos(45) - 40 cos (45) = 85 where 80 is the height of the cell, 40 the width of the cell and 45 the transform angle*/
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text-align: left;
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// white-space: nowrap; /*whether to display in one line or not*/
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}
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