Styles for displaying content with some of the most commonly used HTML elements, including normalization, typography, images, tables, and more.
Tables
Due to the widespread use of tables across third-party widgets like calendars and date pickers, we’ve designed our tables to be opt-in. Just add the base class .table to any <table>.
Add .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
Mark
Otto
@TwBootstrap
3
Jacob
Thornton
@fat
4
Larry the Bird
@twitter
<tableclass="table table-bordered"><thead><tr><th>#</th><th>First Name</th><th>Last Name</th><th>Username</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><thscope="row">1</th><td>Mark</td><td>Otto</td><td>@mdo</td></tr><tr><thscope="row">2</th><td>Mark</td><td>Otto</td><td>@TwBootstrap</td></tr><tr><thscope="row">3</th><td>Jacob</td><td>Thornton</td><td>@fat</td></tr><tr><thscope="row">4</th><tdcolspan="2">Larry the Bird</td><td>@twitter</td></tr></tbody></table>
Hoverable rows
Add .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
<tableclass="table table-hover"><thead><tr><th>#</th><th>First Name</th><th>Last Name</th><th>Username</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><thscope="row">1</th><td>Mark</td><td>Otto</td><td>@mdo</td></tr><tr><thscope="row">2</th><td>Jacob</td><td>Thornton</td><td>@fat</td></tr><tr><thscope="row">3</th><tdcolspan="2">Larry the Bird</td><td>@twitter</td></tr></tbody></table>
Small table
Add .table-sm 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
<tableclass="table table-sm"><thead><tr><th>#</th><th>First Name</th><th>Last Name</th><th>Username</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><thscope="row">1</th><td>Mark</td><td>Otto</td><td>@mdo</td></tr><tr><thscope="row">2</th><td>Jacob</td><td>Thornton</td><td>@fat</td></tr><tr><thscope="row">3</th><tdcolspan="2">Larry the Bird</td><td>@twitter</td></tr></tbody></table>
Contextual classes
Use contextual classes to color table rows or individual cells.
Class
Description
.table-active
Applies the hover color to a particular row or cell
.table-success
Indicates a successful or positive action
.table-info
Indicates a neutral informative change or action
.table-warning
Indicates a warning that might need attention
.table-danger
Indicates a dangerous or potentially negative action
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Column heading
Column heading
Column heading
1
Column content
Column content
Column content
2
Column content
Column content
Column content
3
Column content
Column content
Column content
4
Column content
Column content
Column content
5
Column content
Column content
Column content
6
Column content
Column content
Column content
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Column content
Column content
Column content
8
Column content
Column content
Column content
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Column content
Column content
Column content
Responsive tables
Create responsive tables by wrapping any .table in .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.
Vertical clipping/truncation
Responsive tables make use of overflow-y: hidden, which clips off any content that goes beyond the bottom or top edges of the table. In particular, this can clip off dropdown menus and other third-party widgets.
Firefox and fieldsets
Firefox has some awkward fieldset styling involving width that interferes with the responsive table. This cannot be overridden without a Firefox-specific hack that we don’t provide in Bootstrap: