You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.
Compare with Current View Page History
« Previous Version 4 Next »
This page outlines an example of how to style table rows using the CSV macro, Table Plus macro, or Attachment Table macro, which are part of the Advanced Tables for Confluence add-on.
Since release 5.4, there are more capabilities to control table display characteristics. Specifically, setting the table class (default is confluenceTable), table style, and row styles. See Common Table Capabilities for more details.
Any of the following:
font-size: 1.5em; font-style:italic;,, background:lightyellow, background:lightblue,
A blank style (notice the 2 commas in a row) is what causes the normal Confluence behavior for the first data row.
For a table built using the CSV macro:
{csv:autoNumber=true|rowStyles=font-size: 1.5em; font-style:italic;,, background:lightyellow, background:lightblue,} Month, Max, Min, Avg January, 25.5, 6.3, 15.9 February, 32.4, 12.8, 22.6 March, 44.6, 24.5, 34.6 April, 59.7, 37.1, 48.4 May, 72.5, 48.7, 60.6 June, 81.3, 57.9, 69.6 July, 85.2, 62.8, 74.0 August, 82.5, 60.7, 71.6 September,73.7, 51.7, 62.7 October, 61.1, 40.1, 50.6 November, 43.6, 27.4, 35.5 December, 29.9, 13.6, 21.8 {csv}
The table styling shown in this example utilizes the common table capabilities of several Bob Swift Atlassian add-ons including Advanced Tables for Confluence, SQL for Confluence, and others.
For creative inspiration when styling your own Confluence Tables (including live examples) visit our Styling Guide for Tables.
Visit our full list of product examples for additional inspiration!
Find answers from the community.
Ask a question to the community.
Log a request with our support team.