ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: SacrebleuNo substantial impact as substitution of language tokens occurs client-side BEFORE page even starts rendering - so there in no jank. At conference today on tablet so will follow up later.Re: Add button on report to check the check box on all recordHes it is possible and it is simple to do with script. Look at this demo that place a single button (not an identical button on each record) atop of a report: Process Selected Records https://haversineconsulting.quickbase.com/db/bkfwuwx2p?a=td In your case pressing the button would cause a script to run that confirmed the desired action and set the checkbox of all the currently displayed records. Note that this is just an demo I quickly located that had a custom button atop of a report. This demo was created to allow you to process randomly selected records. It was not created to solve your particular problem. I am just in a hurry to answer as many accumulated questions as I can today.Re: Using GenResultsTable to display a pie chartThis is best done with script and the QuickBase API and is a three step process: (1) Use the API to get the raw data the pie chart would be based on (2) Use Underscore and jQuery libraries to process the data. This will likely involve filter and aggregating the data using various underscore methods (groupBy, CountBy etc). The data needs to be formatted into a HighChart option objecct (you can see the relevant code on the HighChart's demo page). (3) Use underscore's template method to take the aggregated data and merge it into a template and display within a QuickBase page. There are examples somewhere in the forum you can search for. If you get stuck follow up here.Re: Formatting how a report is displayedYou can "override" or "enhance" the column widths with script for a specific report but more likely than not you are just going wind up to play wack-a-mole playing with the widths or logic you want to apply.Re: Service Worker Travel Log - Day 13Service Workers also work in the UC Browser from Alibaba which is quite popular in the China market. http://www.ucweb.com/ If you are no using Service Workers with QuckBase you are missing out on a whole ton of functionality. There is no preventing this trend - you will be assimilated. Re: How do you hide the UI elements (including the table bar) at the top of a form?That &ifv parameter is a total hack and it is no surprise that it does not work in all cases (such as on ?a=nwr pages) The simplest way to solve the problem is with another better total hack. Implement the IOL technique and additional style a button onto the end of the IOL formula like so: [iol] & "module.js" & [/iol] & "<a class='QBU_Button Vibrant Success'>Save Record Button</a>" Now in the module.js file put a click handler on a.QBU_Button that will submit the form using the FormData API: You can search the forum and the pastie database for "FormData" for prior answers / demos I posted. When doing this (placing a form in an <iframe>) your form should be "small" and should not have any fields that might cause special validation criteria (like distinct/unique values) that would cause the form to redirect before submitting. In other words you should probably only include simple fields such as text, number without any additional validation. If you get stuck I can follow up next week. I am just trying to answer a few accumulated questions before the day ends. TRIVIA: Does anyone know what the value of the ?ifv= parameter does? The answer might surprise you but you can try different values and find out yourself: ?ifv=0, ?ifv=1, ?ifv=10 ... ?ifv=100 I told you it was a hack!Re: Create a count on a tab in formI was waiting for someone to say you couldn't do this but alas nobody came forward. Using the IOL technique and something like this will do the job: $.get(dbidTable, { act: "API_GetNumRecords" }).then(function(xml) { var numRecords = $("num_records", xml).text(); $("#tab_t1_link a").append(' (${numRecords)'); }); Notes: (1) This is only the essential code. You will have to modify the code for your specific parameters and repeat the code for each child table. (2) The above code will append to the tag name a string counting the number of child records in parentheses: Tab 1 (100) Tab 2 (200) ...Re: Fix Legend Colour for Pie ChartHe it memo_an the ultimate- apparently I signed in using a secondary email account.Re: Fix Legend Colour for Pie ChartYou can patch any QuickBase rendered chart using the in Un-HighCHarted Waters technique demonstrated in these posts / applications: https://haversineconsulting.quickbase.com/db/bk89redf6?a=td https://community.quickbase.com/quickbase/topics/statistical-process-control-charts https://community.quickbase.com/quickbase/topics/how-do-obtain-highchart-insight There are about a half dozen demos I did at various times which demonstrate how to patch (modify) a QuickBase rendered chart. I don't have time to track them all down to URLs but these links should lead you to the underlying technique.