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ListView: How to style header? #410
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Hi @robiharid, For now there's nothing available to customize header (only to set it as sticky or not). But I think that this could be an improvment idea to suggest 🙂 . Does this answer to your question? |
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I want to apply a style to my header row
Inspecting the element shows me the list view has two divs, both with role called 'presentation', one of them is the header with a class of DetailsHeader
how can I style this? Best to add onto the DetailsHeader?
EDIT: Better yet, how can I remove the header so that I can add my own Title? setting displayName: ' ', still declares the space around it
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