Saturday, January 7, 2012

Re: GWT 2.1 cell table paging bug?

I'd star the issue if some filed one.

On Jan 6, 7:27 am, Emilian Bold <emilian.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I agree. The current GWT pagination seems to be more of a workaround.
> They try to avoid having less items on the last page because it might
> change the layout and the pager position.
>
> What should actually happen is that the table should maintain the full
> height as if it has all the rows, but display only the few remaining
> rows on the last page.
>
> Basically, the table should have the same height regardless of the
> number of rows and the pager component should remain in place when
> switching pages.
>
> I'm surprised there isn't an actual bugreport for this.
>
> --emi
>
> On Dec 21 2011, 3:16 am, Steve <stephen...@google.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > This behavior deviates from widespread usage of pagination across the web
> > so I don't see how it's desirable to do something unexpected by users
> > unless it's clearly superior.
>
> > When I navigate from one page to another it's because I want to see the
> > next set of results/data and I expect the stuff at the top to be different
> > than what was on the previous page I was on. If it overlaps, then I have to
> > scan down and figure out where to start looking.

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