Up until recently using nuBuilder developers have relied on Real Inteligence.
But now we can also use AI.
I asked Grok to make me a JS function that will color each row based on the HTML color in the last column - pretty useful right?
And it gave me this...
function color_rows() {
// First: find the highest column index that exists
let maxCol = -1;
$('div[data-nu-column]').each(function() {
let col = parseInt($(this).data('nu-column'));
if (col > maxCol) maxCol = col;
});
// If no columns found, exit
if (maxCol === -1) return;
// Now only look at cells in the last column
$('div[data-nu-column="' + maxCol + '"]').each(function() {
let color = $(this).html().trim();
// Skip empty or invalid
if (!color) return;
let row = $(this).data('nu-row');
// Color the entire row
$('div[data-nu-row="' + row + '"]').css('background-color', color);
});
}.
When this is called in a Browse's Javascript...
You can get something like this...
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