Another alternative is to just install SQL Server Management Studio on your local machine. You will define the same connection string as what you have in your App_Data/Settings.txt to connect to your database.
From there you can browse to the Customer table, right-click it and choose "Edit top 200 rows"...after it generates the list of the top 200 rows, you can right-click on the screen and choose "Pane" >> SQL Then you will see the SQL statement that caused the top 200 results to appear...you just have to edit this SQL statement a bit:
SELECT Id, CustomerGuid, Username, Email, Password, PasswordFormatId, PasswordSalt, AdminComment, IsTaxExempt, AffiliateId, Active, Deleted, IsSystemAccount, SystemName, LastIpAddress, CreatedOnUtc, LastLoginDateUtc, LastActivityDateUtc, BillingAddress_Id, ShippingAddress_Id, VendorId, HasShoppingCartItems FROM Customer WHERE (Id = 12345)
Then press the red "!" icon in the toolbar to execute your query. It will now show you only the one customer record with that Id. Just change the "Deleted" column value from True to False.
No, I don't, but you can create a class and put on your table using the "View Source" button in the rich editor. Then just add the definitions for that class into your stylesheet.
For example, here's table code that sets colors and hover colors for the rows:
.YourNewClassName{ width:95%; border-collapse:collapse; } .YourNewClassName td{ padding:3px; border:#1E3240 1px solid; } /* Define the default color for all the table rows */ .YourNewClassName tr{ background: #fff; } /* Define the hover highlight color for the table row */ .YourNewClassName tr:hover { background-color: #dadada; }
Essentially, all you have to do to get your iframe-embedded videos(Youtube or whatever) to be responsive is add the "max-width" property to the element, like: