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Bootstrap 4 Tables


Bootstrap 4 Basic Table

A basic Bootstrap 4 table has a light padding and horizontal dividers.

The .table class adds basic styling to a table:

Example

Firstname Lastname Email
John Doe [email protected]
Mary Moe [email protected]
July Dooley [email protected]
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Striped Rows

The .table-striped class adds zebra-stripes to a table:

Example

Firstname Lastname Email
John Doe [email protected]
Mary Moe [email protected]
July Dooley [email protected]
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Bordered Table

The .table-bordered class adds borders on all sides of the table and cells:

Example

Firstname Lastname Email
John Doe [email protected]
Mary Moe [email protected]
July Dooley [email protected]
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Hover Rows

The .table-hover class adds a hover effect (grey background color) on table rows:

Example

Firstname Lastname Email
John Doe [email protected]
Mary Moe [email protected]
July Dooley [email protected]
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Black/Dark Table

The .table-dark class adds a black background to the table:

Example

Firstname Lastname Email
John Doe [email protected]
Mary Moe [email protected]
July Dooley [email protected]
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Dark Striped Table

Combine .table-dark and .table-striped to create a dark, striped table:

Example

Firstname Lastname Email
John Doe [email protected]
Mary Moe [email protected]
July Dooley [email protected]
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Hoverable Dark Table

The .table-hover class adds a hover effect (grey background color) on table rows:

Example

Firstname Lastname Email
John Doe [email protected]
Mary Moe [email protected]
July Dooley [email protected]
Try it Yourself »

Borderless Table

The .table-borderless class removes borders from the table:

Example

Firstname Lastname Email
John Doe [email protected]
Mary Moe [email protected]
July Dooley [email protected]
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Contextual Classes

Contextual classes can be used to color the whole table (<table>),  the table rows (<tr>) or table cells (<td>).

Example

Firstname Lastname Email
Default Defaultson [email protected]
Primary Joe [email protected]
Success Doe [email protected]
Danger Moe [email protected]
Info Dooley [email protected]
Warning Refs [email protected]
Active Activeson [email protected]
Secondary Secondson [email protected]
Light Angie [email protected]
Dark Bo [email protected]
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The contextual classes that can be used are:

Class Description
.table-primary Blue: Indicates an important action
.table-success Green: Indicates a successful or positive action
.table-danger Red: Indicates a dangerous or potentially negative action
.table-info Light blue: Indicates a neutral informative change or action
.table-warning Orange: Indicates a warning that might need attention
.table-active Grey: Applies the hover color to the table row or table cell
.table-secondary Grey: Indicates a slightly less important action
.table-light Light grey table or table row background
.table-dark Dark grey table or table row background

Table Head Colors

The .thead-dark class adds a black background to table headers, and the .thead-light class adds a grey background to table headers:

Example

Firstname Lastname Email
John Doe [email protected]
Mary Moe [email protected]
July Dooley [email protected]
Firstname Lastname Email
John Doe [email protected]
Mary Moe [email protected]
July Dooley [email protected]
Try it Yourself »

Small table

The .table-sm class makes the table smaller by cutting cell padding in half:

Example

Firstname Lastname Email
John Doe [email protected]
Mary Moe [email protected]
July Dooley [email protected]
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Responsive Tables

The .table-responsive class adds a scrollbar to the table when needed (when it is too big horizontally):

Example

<div class="table-responsive">
  <table class="table">
    ...
  </table>
</div>
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You can also decide when the table should get a scrollbar, depending on screen width:

Class Screen width
.table-responsive-sm < 576px
.table-responsive-md < 768px
.table-responsive-lg < 992px
.table-responsive-xl < 1200px

Example

<div class="table-responsive-sm">
  <table class="table">
    ...
  </table>
</div>
Try it Yourself »

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