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Usage
Alternating rows table section allows for the dynamic creation of tables that use alternating styles for odd and even numbered rows, typically in conjunction with a template which generates a table where some rows may not be present every time.
The template produces only a portion of the table: this allows for the end user to customize the leading and trailing sections of the table, include secondary rows between sections, or other control elements. This table creates a new row at the start, and the user must start a new row if they want to include additional information after the table section.
There are two named arguments to this template:
- os
- Defines the CSS style for odd-numbered rows.
- es
- Defines the CSS style for even-numbered rows.
Beyond these, the template accepts unnamed parameters, the contents which are appropriate wikimarkup to create a table row as described below. A parameter may be left empty, and will not add to the current row count; in other words, the template tracks how many rows have been defined by the unnamed arguments to determine to apply the odd or even styling.
The unnamed arguments must start with a template-compatible table cell symbol, either "!" for a header, or the use of {{!}}
to create the standard cell indicator "|". An argument can contain multiple cells, either separated on lines (using {{!}}
to separate cells) or on a single line (using {{!!}}
to replace "||" delimiters); cell-specific style arguments can also be applied.
Unpredictable results may happen using other wikitable features such as rowspanning, creating a new row within an argument (using {{!-}}
), or the like.
Examples
{| class="wikitable" ! Place !! Result {{Alternating rows table section|es=background:#f0f0f0; | {{!}} First {{!!}} 100 | {{!}} Second {{!!}} 95 | <!-- empty! --> | {{!}} Third {{!!}} 87 | <!-- empty! --> | {{!}} Fourth {{!!}} 65 | {{!}} Fifth {{!!}} 58 }} |}
Place | Result |
---|---|
First | 100 |
Second | 95 |
Third | 87 |
Fourth | 65 |
Fifth | 58 |
See also
- Web colors provides a list of colours which can be used.