Overriding the view for that special case? or creating your own collection
form, assigning a friendly name instead of the numeric ones. Or you could
simply use jQuery or css, as you said.

On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Christian Fazzini <
christian.fazz...@gmail.com> wrote:

> At the following screenshot: http://imagebin.org/110208 how do I
> remove the <th> elements. i.e. the ones with "0,1,2"? I know I can
> make css hide this. But I'd like to know a cleaner way of doing this?
>
> Been struggling with this to no avail.....
>
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