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Creating Interfaces with Bulma

By : Jeremy Thomas, Oleksii Potiekhin, Mikko Lauhakari, Aslam Shah, Dave Berning
Book Image

Creating Interfaces with Bulma

By: Jeremy Thomas, Oleksii Potiekhin, Mikko Lauhakari, Aslam Shah, Dave Berning

Overview of this book

Bulma is a lightweight configurable CSS framework that handles all the hard work of Flexbox for you. Bulma makes creating web interfaces an easy and interesting job. This book begins with an overview of the basics of Bulma ? its terms and its concepts. Then, while designing a login page for your application, you’ll learn how to use the various tools provided by Bulma to create HTML forms and control their layout and flow. In the later chapters, you’ll design an admin area for your application, thus learning to use Bulma’s navigation and menu components. You will also add the components to your user interface for common things such as boxes, lists, and media groups, and then create pagination. As you progress through the book, you’ll create and layout some other components for your interface, including tables, design dropdown lists, and finally to integrate your web application with JavaScript. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to use the features of Bulma to your advantage and build web interfaces quickly and easily.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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8. Creating more tables and selecting dropdowns

Chapter 7. Creating tables and selecting dropdowns

Like previous chapters, this one will be continuing the project that you’ve been building. This chapter will highlight tables, illustrating how you can easily create tables with the classes provided.

Note: To see the full code of the example used in this book take a look at the book’s accompanying GitHub page.

After having implemented the three Book templates required for basic CRUD functionality, you can now focus on the next content type: Customers. The functionalities will actually be identical: creating customers, editing/viewing them, and eventually deleting them. The differences will be in the fields required for a customer, and the way the list of customers will be displayed: instead of using a grid of boxes, the customers will be displayed in a Bulma <table>.