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The <strong>fields</strong> row style displays each field defined in the view, one after another. Each field defines its own output.
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By default, each field is put in a <div> unless it is selected to be <em>inline</em>. If it is inline, it is put in a <span>. Two items in <div>s will be displayed one after another, with the second one below the first. Two items in <span>s will be displayed on the same line. One item in a <span> next to <div>s is the same as two items in <div>s. This means that for the <em>inline</em> setting to do anything, at least two consecutive items must be set inline.
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You may define a <i>separator</i> which will be placed between each item. This separator may be html. You can use &nbsp; to print blank space.
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If the view's row style is set to "fields", fields must be added to the View. If there are no fields, you may receive validation errors such as:
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<i>* Display "Defaults" uses fields but there are none defined for it or all are excluded.
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* Display "Page" uses fields but there are none defined for it or all are excluded.</i>
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This is because the row style "fields" expects at least one field for display.
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There is also an option to hide empty fields, so empty fields, along with their labels or markup will not be displayed.
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There is also an option to hide empty fields, so empty fields, along with their labels or markup will not be displayed.
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