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mu...@gmail.com <mu...@gmail.com> #2
No "Me Too!" button so; Me Too!
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Me too!
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Me too please
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Me too please
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #6
Me too!
gh...@gmail.com <gh...@gmail.com> #7
Heat maps are a very useful form of conditional formatting I can see additional functionality being very useful. Me Too!
ar...@gmail.com <ar...@gmail.com> #8
Me too
mu...@gmail.com <mu...@gmail.com> #9
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Me too!
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ji...@gmail.com <ji...@gmail.com> #21
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It would be super helpfull to not only color format text, but also background color. You could, for example, highlight Scorecard KPI's with a red background that would signal trouble within an instant, without even having to read/interpret. You would instantly know there's trouble or, in case it would be green for example, you're doing great!
It would be super helpfull to not only color format text, but also background color. You could, for example, highlight Scorecard KPI's with a red background that would signal trouble within an instant, without even having to read/interpret. You would instantly know there's trouble or, in case it would be green for example, you're doing great!
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For a webview that is sized using wrap_content height, the sizing will update properly when the size increases, but does not shrink when it decreases.
- Steps to reproduce the problem.
1. Build and run the attached code
2. Tap on the hello world element
3. Tap on the hello world element agian.
- What happened.
On the first tap the both the element and webview expand. On the second tap the element shrinks but the webivew does not.
- What you think the correct behavior should be.
The height of the webview should update to reflect the height of the content.
Nexus S Android 2.3.4