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Adding new features for disable search in list table and disable sort table in specific fields #210

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Adding new features for disable search in list table and disable sort table in specific fields

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The--f commented Dec 27, 2013

this is a great feature it will be great if it is included in the official release.
i know that it's been a while but thank you willmendesneto anyway.

@tarekshaker
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Is there anyway to do the same with datatables theme !?

@portapipe
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@tarekshaker you can use javascript (or jQuery) to hide it. Right click on the field you want to hide and use the class (or the ID better) to hide it (even via CSS!).

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@portapipe It's a good temporary solution, hope it can be solved from grocery core functions soon

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@tarekshaker sure is a temporary solution, but this feature is not even added on the other themes, so actually is the ONLY solution :)
We'll see how to implement this in the future versions :)

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Closing this pull request because of the lack in the replies. Thanks folks

@scoumbourdis
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Did create two new tickets for that: #444 and #445

I will follow the approach of @willmendesneto but in a way to be available for all the themes. I will inform this pull request once this is done as well

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Johnny

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