So did a little digging and it turns out that streamlit has a components API which can be used to render an html string. So we can basically use a little javascript to change the font size of a specific label. Since labels are unique for each widget, we can simply search for the paragraph element whose inner text that matches the label.
0 I want to run Streamlit using Databricks App. I have python code (find below) that I can use in visual studio code to run the Streamlit app and even upload file uploaded to Streamlit to Azure blob storage, but how can I run the Streamlit in databricks as an app and realize the same? i.e. upload the file to Azure blob storage.
I'm having trouble changing the theme of my webapp. I'm using the Visual Studio Code program to program and there, I opened a folder named .streamlit and inside it, a file named config.toml. I past...
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I was trying to customize the theme of my streamlit app I tried the available method. creating a config.toml file inside a .streamlit folder in the directory of my streamlit_app but when i run the ...
In my streamlit app, I use a form for the user to input some filters (date-range etc). On submit, a visualization is shown with a download-button below to download a CSV of the shown data Something...
I am currently using streamlit, but streamlit keeps rerunning the app without waiting for a response. I want streamlit to wait for the response/input before running through the rest of the code/rerunning completely. For some context, the source takes in their answer and uses that to ask more questions.
I found a way to at least run the code from the IDE (PyCharm in my case). The streamlit run code.py command can directly be called from your IDE. (The streamlit run code.py command actually calls python -m streamlit.cli run code.py, which was the former solution to run from the IDE.) The -m streamlit run goes into the interpreter options field of the Run/Debug Configuration (this is supported ...