timepicker css problems with overflow
I am using antd Datepicker and Timepicker (React) and I have the following problem,
I cannot hide the overflow from the dropdown selector .It has so much empty space that it is not really user friendly
here is my code maybe u can help me set the overflow somehow
<FormGroup className="timeInput">
<TimePicker
/>
</div>
and my css :
.noBorder input {
overflow: hidden;
}
.timeInput{
overflow: hidden;
}
css
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I am using antd Datepicker and Timepicker (React) and I have the following problem,
I cannot hide the overflow from the dropdown selector .It has so much empty space that it is not really user friendly
here is my code maybe u can help me set the overflow somehow
<FormGroup className="timeInput">
<TimePicker
/>
</div>
and my css :
.noBorder input {
overflow: hidden;
}
.timeInput{
overflow: hidden;
}
css
add a comment |
I am using antd Datepicker and Timepicker (React) and I have the following problem,
I cannot hide the overflow from the dropdown selector .It has so much empty space that it is not really user friendly
here is my code maybe u can help me set the overflow somehow
<FormGroup className="timeInput">
<TimePicker
/>
</div>
and my css :
.noBorder input {
overflow: hidden;
}
.timeInput{
overflow: hidden;
}
css
I am using antd Datepicker and Timepicker (React) and I have the following problem,
I cannot hide the overflow from the dropdown selector .It has so much empty space that it is not really user friendly
here is my code maybe u can help me set the overflow somehow
<FormGroup className="timeInput">
<TimePicker
/>
</div>
and my css :
.noBorder input {
overflow: hidden;
}
.timeInput{
overflow: hidden;
}
css
css
edited Nov 14 '18 at 15:41
sod.heretic
asked Nov 14 '18 at 14:59
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By overflow do you mean the white space that exists after the list of numbers, when you scroll down to the bottom?
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul
Is the class and element identifier for your CSS.
Writing the code below into your css file should get you the effect that you want. Note that this will affect all time pickers that has access to your own styles
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul
{
padding: 0px;
}
thats exactly what I mean . if u folow the link and try to set a time and scroll down you will see this ugly white space that I need to hide!
– sod.heretic
Nov 14 '18 at 15:06
That is caused by default padding in a class on the UL element Let me just get you some information.
– SamuelB
Nov 14 '18 at 15:08
how can i fix it?got any ideas?
– sod.heretic
Nov 14 '18 at 15:09
1
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul Is the class and element identifier for your CSS. Writing the code below into your css file should get you the effect that you want. Note that this will affect all time pickers that has access to your own styles .ant-time-picker-panel-select ul{ padding: 0px; }
– SamuelB
Nov 14 '18 at 15:14
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By overflow do you mean the white space that exists after the list of numbers, when you scroll down to the bottom?
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul
Is the class and element identifier for your CSS.
Writing the code below into your css file should get you the effect that you want. Note that this will affect all time pickers that has access to your own styles
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul
{
padding: 0px;
}
thats exactly what I mean . if u folow the link and try to set a time and scroll down you will see this ugly white space that I need to hide!
– sod.heretic
Nov 14 '18 at 15:06
That is caused by default padding in a class on the UL element Let me just get you some information.
– SamuelB
Nov 14 '18 at 15:08
how can i fix it?got any ideas?
– sod.heretic
Nov 14 '18 at 15:09
1
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul Is the class and element identifier for your CSS. Writing the code below into your css file should get you the effect that you want. Note that this will affect all time pickers that has access to your own styles .ant-time-picker-panel-select ul{ padding: 0px; }
– SamuelB
Nov 14 '18 at 15:14
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By overflow do you mean the white space that exists after the list of numbers, when you scroll down to the bottom?
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul
Is the class and element identifier for your CSS.
Writing the code below into your css file should get you the effect that you want. Note that this will affect all time pickers that has access to your own styles
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul
{
padding: 0px;
}
thats exactly what I mean . if u folow the link and try to set a time and scroll down you will see this ugly white space that I need to hide!
– sod.heretic
Nov 14 '18 at 15:06
That is caused by default padding in a class on the UL element Let me just get you some information.
– SamuelB
Nov 14 '18 at 15:08
how can i fix it?got any ideas?
– sod.heretic
Nov 14 '18 at 15:09
1
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul Is the class and element identifier for your CSS. Writing the code below into your css file should get you the effect that you want. Note that this will affect all time pickers that has access to your own styles .ant-time-picker-panel-select ul{ padding: 0px; }
– SamuelB
Nov 14 '18 at 15:14
add a comment |
By overflow do you mean the white space that exists after the list of numbers, when you scroll down to the bottom?
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul
Is the class and element identifier for your CSS.
Writing the code below into your css file should get you the effect that you want. Note that this will affect all time pickers that has access to your own styles
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul
{
padding: 0px;
}
By overflow do you mean the white space that exists after the list of numbers, when you scroll down to the bottom?
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul
Is the class and element identifier for your CSS.
Writing the code below into your css file should get you the effect that you want. Note that this will affect all time pickers that has access to your own styles
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul
{
padding: 0px;
}
edited Nov 14 '18 at 15:18
answered Nov 14 '18 at 15:05
SamuelBSamuelB
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thats exactly what I mean . if u folow the link and try to set a time and scroll down you will see this ugly white space that I need to hide!
– sod.heretic
Nov 14 '18 at 15:06
That is caused by default padding in a class on the UL element Let me just get you some information.
– SamuelB
Nov 14 '18 at 15:08
how can i fix it?got any ideas?
– sod.heretic
Nov 14 '18 at 15:09
1
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul Is the class and element identifier for your CSS. Writing the code below into your css file should get you the effect that you want. Note that this will affect all time pickers that has access to your own styles .ant-time-picker-panel-select ul{ padding: 0px; }
– SamuelB
Nov 14 '18 at 15:14
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thats exactly what I mean . if u folow the link and try to set a time and scroll down you will see this ugly white space that I need to hide!
– sod.heretic
Nov 14 '18 at 15:06
That is caused by default padding in a class on the UL element Let me just get you some information.
– SamuelB
Nov 14 '18 at 15:08
how can i fix it?got any ideas?
– sod.heretic
Nov 14 '18 at 15:09
1
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul Is the class and element identifier for your CSS. Writing the code below into your css file should get you the effect that you want. Note that this will affect all time pickers that has access to your own styles .ant-time-picker-panel-select ul{ padding: 0px; }
– SamuelB
Nov 14 '18 at 15:14
thats exactly what I mean . if u folow the link and try to set a time and scroll down you will see this ugly white space that I need to hide!
– sod.heretic
Nov 14 '18 at 15:06
thats exactly what I mean . if u folow the link and try to set a time and scroll down you will see this ugly white space that I need to hide!
– sod.heretic
Nov 14 '18 at 15:06
That is caused by default padding in a class on the UL element Let me just get you some information.
– SamuelB
Nov 14 '18 at 15:08
That is caused by default padding in a class on the UL element Let me just get you some information.
– SamuelB
Nov 14 '18 at 15:08
how can i fix it?got any ideas?
– sod.heretic
Nov 14 '18 at 15:09
how can i fix it?got any ideas?
– sod.heretic
Nov 14 '18 at 15:09
1
1
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul Is the class and element identifier for your CSS. Writing the code below into your css file should get you the effect that you want. Note that this will affect all time pickers that has access to your own styles .ant-time-picker-panel-select ul{ padding: 0px; }
– SamuelB
Nov 14 '18 at 15:14
.ant-time-picker-panel-select ul Is the class and element identifier for your CSS. Writing the code below into your css file should get you the effect that you want. Note that this will affect all time pickers that has access to your own styles .ant-time-picker-panel-select ul{ padding: 0px; }
– SamuelB
Nov 14 '18 at 15:14
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