For basic styling—light padding and only horizontal dividers—add the base class .cs-table
to any <table>
. It may seem super redundant, but given the widespread use of tables for other plugins like calendars and date pickers, we’ve opted to isolate our custom table styles.
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First Name |
Last Name |
Username |
1 |
Mark |
Otto |
@mdo |
2 |
Jacob |
Thornton |
@fat |
3 |
Larry |
the Bird |
@twitter |
Use .cs-table-striped
to add zebra-striping to any table row within the <tbody>
.
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First Name |
Last Name |
Username |
1 |
Mark |
Otto |
@mdo |
2 |
Jacob |
Thornton |
@fat |
3 |
Larry |
the Bird |
@twitter |
Add .cs-table-bordered
for borders on all sides of the table and cells.
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First Name |
Last Name |
Username |
1 |
Mark |
Otto |
@mdo |
2 |
Jacob |
Thornton |
@fat |
3 |
Larry |
the Bird |
@twitter |
Add .cs-table-hover
to enable a hover state on table rows within a <tbody>
.
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First Name |
Last Name |
Username |
1 |
Mark |
Otto |
@mdo |
2 |
Jacob |
Thornton |
@fat |
3 |
Larry |
the Bird |
@twitter |
Add .cs-table-condensed
to make tables more compact by cutting cell padding in half.
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First Name |
Last Name |
Username |
1 |
Mark |
Otto |
@mdo |
2 |
Jacob |
Thornton |
@fat |
3 |
Larry |
the Bird |
@twitter |
Create responsive tables by wrapping any .cs-table
in .cs-table-responsive
to make them scroll horizontally on small devices (under 768px). When viewing on anything larger than 768px wide, you will not see any difference in these tables.
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First Name |
Last Name |
Username |
1 |
Mark |
Otto |
@mdo |
2 |
Jacob |
Thornton |
@fat |
3 |
Larry |
the Bird |
@twitter |
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