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surprisingly simple...! I guess this is what using node is supposed to be like.
surprisingly simple...! I guess this is what using node is supposed to be like.


==using==
==installing==


<pre>
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npm install
npm install
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==running==
Run the web app using node:
<pre>
node app
node app
</pre>
</pre>


then visit localhost:3000
==Refs==


http://bootstrap-table.wenzhixin.net.cn/documentation/


http://issues.wenzhixin.net.cn/bootstrap-table/index.html


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Latest revision as of 22:54, 9 March 2019

initial notes

Using Bootstrap with tables...

bootstrap-table: https://github.com/wenzhixin/bootstrap-table-examples

jsfiddle: https://jsfiddle.net/wenyi/yf0u35jL/4/

bootstrap-table examples: https://github.com/wenzhixin/bootstrap-table-examples

can check this out, do npm install, and do node app, and the whole thing will be available at http://localhost:3000

surprisingly simple...! I guess this is what using node is supposed to be like.

installing

git clone https://github.com/wenzhixin/bootstrap-table-examples.git
cd bootstrap-table-examples
git submodule update --init

npm install

running

Run the web app using node:

node app

then visit localhost:3000

Refs

http://bootstrap-table.wenzhixin.net.cn/documentation/

http://issues.wenzhixin.net.cn/bootstrap-table/index.html

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