Skip to main content
Announcements
Have questions about Qlik Connect? Join us live on April 10th, at 11 AM ET: SIGN UP NOW
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
morenoju
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Is it possible to style tables in Qlik Sense February 2019 using CSS?

Guys, is it possible to style tables in Qlik Sense February 2019 using CSS?

I can't find anything on this on the documentation. There's a whole section on JSON (https://help.qlik.com/en-US/sense-developer/February2019/Subsystems/Extensions/Content/Sense_Extensi...) but I couldn't find anything about CSS. In JSON I can't see how to change for example the fonts of the tables.

I've tried to use the old themes I developed when using Qlik Sense 3.2 SR5 but they don't work anymore.

Thanks,

Juan

Labels (4)
1 Solution

Accepted Solutions
morenoju
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist
Author

Yes, the problem I had was the lack of documentation on how to write that CSS and style the charts.
Finally, what I did was to use the Google Developer (F12 is the shortcut in Google Chrome). In the Developer Tools I was able to find the CSS the app was using by default and I copied it to a text processor to make editions.
As I did not have any documentation, the process was kind of trial and error. But I managed to change the styles of the tables.
Regards.

View solution in original post

2 Replies
Wlad_Masi
Employee
Employee

Per what I can see in the help it is possible, I actually have never done it myself.

Please check it here HELP

"A custom theme is a collection of files stored in a folder. It must contain a definition (QEXT) file, a main JSON file, and optionally any other assets you might need to support the custom theme, such as CSS files, custom font files and images."

To help users find verified answers, please don't forget to mark a correct resolution or answer to your problem or question as correct.
morenoju
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist
Author

Yes, the problem I had was the lack of documentation on how to write that CSS and style the charts.
Finally, what I did was to use the Google Developer (F12 is the shortcut in Google Chrome). In the Developer Tools I was able to find the CSS the app was using by default and I copied it to a text processor to make editions.
As I did not have any documentation, the process was kind of trial and error. But I managed to change the styles of the tables.
Regards.