BSP/HowTo: Invert your application, Filters in your page
Again as with the previous weblog (https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/1017), this only works in IE 5.5+ 100%. Other browsers well sometimes you get a little lucky and sometimes not.
Also, credits to David J. Hark (https://www.fred.net/dhark/demos/css/css_filter_examples.html), for creating such a nice set of examples.
This example will prove to be a lot easier to implement than the previous one as you only need to add a single link to your page or if you prefer to set the value in a user preference then you’ll need to activate the command on the Page Layout when the page is loaded.
Invert (#)
As yo can see the link is very simple to implement.
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As I mentioned you can also add this into your Page Layout quite easily.
<% ENDIF. %>
Once a user clicks the link, or the link is activated via the preference then the page will look like…
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