empty-cells
Manages the processing of table cells without content. It acts only on those that do not have within them any kind of markup, even the classic quote in its kind to simulate the presence of content. Inherited property.
Syntax
<selector> {empty-cells: <value>;}
Values -
- show. Show the cell borders.
- hide. The edges are not shown and you will see only a blank space.
caption-side
The good standards of accessibility that takes a table is always preceded by a sort of title / abstract. In (X) HTML this function is delegated to the tag <CAPTION> of which we give below an example of the syntax:
Code:
<table>
<caption> title of the table </ caption>
<tr>
<td> ...
</Table>
The property caption-side down the side on which we want to bring up this title is inherited. The only support Mozilla.
Syntax
<selector> {caption-side: <value>;}
Values -
- top. Caption at the top.
- right. Caption on the right side.
- bottom. Caption on the bottom.
- left. Caption on the left side.
Code:
table.table9 {
table-layout: fixed;
width: 300px;
background: Silver;
caption-side: bottom;
}
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