In my case, I am using “styledtable” class name, so I’ll just need to add that class name to the table tag, and I’ll also need to add “link” tag to the output to link my css file to the table. How do we add that CSS to the output of the HTML Table action, though?įirst, get that CSS file uploaded on some web server which would be available from wherever the table will eventually be viewed. Of course if you wanted to play with CSS, you might probably make it look even better. What if, instead of messing with that HTML, we just styled that table using an external stylesheet? To make it look more like this: ![]() You can take that source and use TryIt to see how it looks like: ![]() I can easily get the output by adding a Compose action: So, there is an awesome post which explains the basic concept behind HTML Table formatting options:Įssentially, we need to get the output and post-process it. That’s only going to mess up the output since those tags will be added there as “text” rather than as html: Using dynamic content there is as straightforward as anywhere else in the Flows, but how do we add colors, border, modify text size, etc?įor example, if I add HTML font tag to the value: Let’s get back to the HTML Table, though. Once you do it, you’ll probably see the usual dynamics content window: Definitely scale down to 100 if you are at 130. Even if you currently at 100%, scale down to 90. Just try scaling your browser window down. Have you ever seen it like that? If you have not, and if you see it, don’t panic. Instead of the regular dynamics values screen with the searchbox and two tabs (“dynamics content” / “expression”): ![]() Turns out those things are not that straightforward.īut, to start with, when I first tried using an HTML Table today, I found that I’m having troubles adding dynamic values. Change overall look and feel of the rendered table.While playing with “HTML tables” earlier today, I suddenly realized that there seem to be a bit more depth to it than I expected.
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