Basic Example
Using the most basic table markup, here’s how .table
-based tables
look in Bootstrap.
# |
First Name |
Last Name |
Username |
1 |
Mark |
Otto |
@mdo |
2 |
Jhon |
Victor |
@victor |
3 |
Jacob |
Thornton |
@fat |
4 |
Larry the Bird |
David |
@twitter |
Table Dark
You can also invert the colors with light text on dark backgrounds—with .table-dark
# |
First Name |
Last Name |
Username |
1 |
Mark |
Otto |
@mdo |
2 |
Jhon |
Victor |
@victor |
3 |
Jacob |
Thornton |
@fat |
4 |
Larry the Bird |
David |
@twitter |
Table head options
Similar to default and inverse tables, use one of two modifier classes to make <thead>
s appear light or dark gray.
# |
First Name |
Last Name |
Username |
1 |
Mark |
Otto |
@mdo |
2 |
Jhon |
Victor |
@victor |
3 |
Larry |
the Bird |
@twitter |
# |
First Name |
Last Name |
Username |
1 |
Mark |
Otto |
@mdo |
2 |
Jhon |
Victor |
@victor |
3 |
Larry |
the Bird |
@twitter |
Striped rows
Use .table-striped
to add zebra-striping to any table row within the <tbody>
.
# |
First Name |
Last Name |
Username |
1 |
Mark |
Otto |
@mdo |
2 |
Jhon |
Victor |
@victor |
3 |
Jacob |
Thornton |
@fat |
4 |
Larry the Bird |
David |
@twitter |
Bordered table
Add .table-bordered
for borders on all sides of the table and cells.
# |
First Name |
Last Name |
Username |
1 |
Mark |
Otto |
@mdo |
2 |
Jhon |
Victor |
@victor |
3 |
Jacob |
Thornton |
@fat |
4 |
Larry the Bird |
David |
@twitter |
Hoverable rows
Add .table-hover
to enable a hover state on table rows within a <tbody>
.
# |
First Name |
Last Name |
Username |
1 |
Mark |
Otto |
@mdo |
2 |
Mark |
Otto |
@TwBootstrap |
3 |
Jacob |
Thornton |
@fat |
4 |
Larry the Bird |
David |
@twitter |
Small table
Add .table-sm
to make tables more compact by cutting cell padding in half.
# |
First Name |
Last Name |
Username |
1 |
Mark |
Otto |
@mdo |
2 |
Jhon |
Victor |
@victor |
3 |
Jacob |
Thornton |
@fat |
4 |
Larry the Bird |
David |
@twitter |
Responsive tables
Create responsive tables by adding .table-responsive
to any .table
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.
# |
Table heading |
Table heading |
Table heading |
Table heading |
Table heading |
Table heading |
1 |
Table cell |
Table cell |
Table cell |
Table cell |
Table cell |
Table cell |
2 |
Table cell |
Table cell |
Table cell |
Table cell |
Table cell |
Table cell |
3 |
Table cell |
Table cell |
Table cell |
Table cell |
Table cell |
Table cell |