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  • Top 10 CSS Table Designs

    First things first

    We start with a valid xhtml 1.0 strict markup. Here is an example of a valid table markup:

    <!-- Table markup-->
    
    <table id="...">
    
    	<!-- Table header -->
    	
    		<thead>
    			<tr>
    				<th scope="col" id="...">...</th>
    				...
    			</tr>
    		</thead>
    	
    	<!-- Table footer -->
    	
    		<tfoot>
    	        <tr>
    	              <td>...</td>
    	        </tr>
    		</tfoot>
    	
    	<!-- Table body -->
    	
    		<tbody>
    			<tr>
    				<td>...</td>
    				...
    			</tr>
    			...
    		</tbody>
    
    </table>

    You can read more about xhtml table markup in HTML Dog’s Table Section. I have tested the tables below in Mozilla Firefox 3, IE 6 and 7, Opera 9.x and Safari. Also note that I apply a light blue color scheme to all of these tables to give the article a consistent look. You can modify the color scheme to match your site — the source package is provided in the end of the article.

    Before we start, let’s review the general rule of thumb for styling of tables:

    1. Tables love space. Set the width of tables carefully, according to the content. If you don’t know the perfect width, simply set the width of the table to 100%. Tables look nicer when they have “overwidth”, and when it comes to tables too much width is definitely better than too little width.
    2. Cells need some padding. Sure, each table cell relates to each other. But it doesn’t mean that we have to pull them too close, right? Define some space between the cells, crammed up table cells are so much harder to read.
    3. Treat tables the way you treat content. Tables are read similarly to the way we read text — except it’s harder and it takes more time to read a table. So be careful with the amount of contrast you are giving to your table. Use soft colors — it’s easier for the eyes. Don’t treat your table like it’s a graphical decoration. Make sure that the style you apply to it makes the content more readable, not the other way around.

    Now that we are all set up let’s get going, shall we?

    1. Horizontal Minimalist

    Horizontal tables are tables that are read rather horizontally than vertically. Each entity is represented by a row. You can style these types of tables with minimalist style. Simply set enough padding to the cells (td and th) and put a 2 pixel border underneath the header.

    EmployeeSalaryBonusSupervisor
    Stephen C. Cox $300 $50 Bob
    Josephin Tan $150 - Annie
    Joyce Ming $200 $35 Andy
    James A. Pentel $175 $25 Annie

    Because horizontal tables are supposed to be scanned horizontally, clearing the border of the table increases the efficiency of the table. The lack of border, however, makes this table design hard to read if it has too many rows. To counter it we simply add 1 pixel border underneath all td elements:

    EmployeeSalaryBonusSupervisor
    Stephen C. Cox $300 $50 Bob
    Josephin Tan $150 - Annie
    Joyce Ming $200 $35 Andy
    James A. Pentel $175 $25 Annie

    The tr:hover rules are very useful to aid people reading a minimally designed tables. When the mouse cursor hovers over a cell, the rest of the cells in the same row highlights immediately, making it easier to track things if your tables have multiple columns.

    Important!
    Carefully finetune the typography and the padding between the cells
    Pros
    Very easy to style, good for simple tables
    Cons
    tr:hover rules don’t work in IE 6, table can be confusing if it has too many columns
    Play with
    Color scheme, typography, tr:hover effects

    2. Vertical Minimalist

    Although rarely used, vertically oriented tables are useful for categorizing or comparing descriptions of objects, with each entity represented by a column. We can style it in minimalistic style by adding whitespace separators between columns.

    ComedyAdventureActionChildren
    Scary Movie Indiana Jones The Punisher Wall-E
    Epic Movie Star Wars Bad Boys Madagascar
    Spartan LOTR Die Hard Finding Nemo
    Dr. Dolittle The Mummy 300 A Bug’s Life

    Add large border-left and border-right with the same color as background. You can use transparent borders if you want, but IE 6 screws it all up. Since this table is supposed to be read from top to bottom (vertically), adding tr:hoverdoes not help and instead makes it harder to read the data. There is perhaps a Javascript-based solution which enables you to highlight the whole column when a mouseover event occurs, but that’s beyond the scope of this article.

    Important!
    Carefully finetune the typography and the padding between the cells, do not add tr:hover effect
    Pros
    Easy to style, good for simple tables
    Cons
    Can not be used if background is not a solid block of color, suitable only for some tables
    Play With
    Color scheme and typography

    3. Box

    The most dependable of all styles, the box style works for all kinds of tables. Pick a good color scheme and then distribute background-color to all the cells. Don’t forget to accentuate the differences of each cell by defining border as a separator. An example of a box style table is the following table:

    EmployeeSalaryBonusSupervisor
    Stephen C. Cox $300 $50 Bob
    Josephin Tan $150 - Annie
    Joyce Ming $200 $35 Andy
    James A. Pentel $175 $25 Annie
    ComedyAdventureActionChildren
    Scary Movie Indiana Jones The Punisher Wall-E
    Epic Movie Star Wars Bad Boys Madagascar
    Spartan LOTR Die Hard Finding Nemo
    Dr. Dolittle The Mummy 300 A Bug’s Life

    This style is nowadays probably the most used style. The tricky part is actually trying to find the color scheme that matches with your site. If your site is heavy on graphics, it will be pretty hard to use this style.

    Important!
    Choose a color scheme that matches with your site
    Pros
    Easy to style, flexible for large or small tables
    Cons
    Choosing the perfect color scheme could be tricky
    Play with
    Colors and borders, use dashed or dotted to achieve cute effects, typography, icons

    4. Horizontal Zebra

    Zebra-tables are pretty attractive and usable. The alternating background color can serve as a visual cue for people when scanning the table. To style a table as zebra, simply put a class="odd" to every odd ordered tr tag and define a style for it (e.g. using if ($count % 2) then even class else odd class in PHP).

    ...
    
    		<tr class="odd">
    		   <td>...</td>
    		   ...
    		</tr>
    	
    		<tr>
    		   <td>...</td>
    		   ...
    		</tr>
    
    	...
    EmployeeSalaryBonusSupervisor
    Stephen C. Cox $300 $50 Bob
    Josephin Tan $150 - Annie
    Joyce Ming $200 $35 Andy
    James A. Pentel $175 $25 Annie
    Important!
    Do not put too much contrast on the zebra colors, you can blind your users
    Pros
    The zebra pattern can help people to scan the table
    Cons
    Adding class="odd" manually can be very tedious for large tables, many content management systems do not provideeven/odd features on a table loop, hence picking the color scheme may be tricky
    Play With
    Contrasting color, borders, typography, icons

    5. Vertical Zebra Style

    Vertical zebra is easier to style than the horizontal one, as we can make use of colgroup and col elements to distribute column classes. However, the markup becomes a little bit heavier:

    <table>
    
    		<!-- Colgroup -->
    	   <colgroup>
    	      <col class="vzebra-odd"> 
    	      <col class="vzebra-even">
    	      <col class="vzebra-odd">
    	      <col class="vzebra-even">
    	   </colgroup>
    
    		<!-- Table header -->
    	   <thead>
    	      <tr>
    	         <th scope="col" id="vzebra-comedy">Employee</th>
    	         ...
    	      </tr>
    	   </thead>
    
    	   ...
    </table>

    The colgroup element actually applies a style or class to the table, columnwise. Instead of tediously applying class for the first td or th element, we can use a more convenient colgroup-tag. For more information about colgroup visit this page.

    ComedyAdventureActionChildren
    Scary Movie Indiana Jones The Punisher Wall-E
    Epic Movie Star Wars Bad Boys Madagascar
    Spartan LOTR Die Hard Finding Nemo
    Dr. Dolittle The Mummy 300 A Bug’s Life

    Although perhaps more suitable for vertically-oriented table, this zebra-style can also be used for any other kind of tables.

    Important!
    Do not put too much contrast on the zebra colors, you can blind your viewer
    Pros
    Suitable for all types of tables
    Cons
    Choosing the color scheme could be tricky, need to add colgroup elements
    Play With
    Contrasting color, borders, colgroup and col, icons and typography

    6. One Column Emphasis

    In some tables, some particular column may have a higher weight than the other columns. If that’s the case, you can usecolgroup and col to make that particular column stand out. In the example below, the first column serves as the starting point to read, so it is emphasized, just like we emphasize the first letter of the paragraph as drop caps:

    CompanyQ1Q2Q3Q4
    Microsoft 20.3 30.5 23.5 40.3
    Google 50.2 40.63 45.23 39.3
    Apple 25.4 30.2 33.3 36.7
    IBM 20.4 15.6 22.3 29.3

    You can also use one-column-emphasis-technique to highlight something important, say the column containing totals of an accounting table, or in a comparison table — for computer specification perhaps, the winning entity (column).

    Important!
    Be careful, don’t overdo the emphasis or the column will jump out, distracting the effort to read the rest of the columns.
    Pros
    Very effective when used in certain kind of tables
    Cons
    The necessary tr:hover effect does not work in IE, suitable for certain types of tables only
    Play with
    Color scheme, typography, icons and tr:hover effects

    7. Newspaper

    To achieve the so-called newspaper effect, apply border to table element and play with the cells inside. A quick, minimalistic newspaper style can look like this:

    CompanyQ1Q2Q3Q4
    Microsoft 20.3 30.5 23.5 40.3
    Google 50.2 40.63 45.23 39.3
    Apple 25.4 30.2 33.3 36.7
    IBM 20.4 15.6 22.3 29.3

    Simply play with color scheme, borders, padding, backgrounds, and tr:hover effects of the cells (td and th). Other alternatives are presented below:

    CompanyQ1Q2Q3Q4
    The above data were fictional and made up, please do not sue me
    Microsoft 20.3 30.5 23.5 40.3
    Google 50.2 40.63 45.23 39.3
    Apple 25.4 30.2 33.3 36.7
    IBM 20.4 15.6 22.3 29.3
    FAVORITEGREATNICEBAD
    Passion of the Christ Bourne Ultimatum Shoot ‘Em Up Ali
    The Big Fish The Mummy Apocalypto Monster
    Shawshank Redemption Cold Mountain Indiana Jones Dead or Alive
    Greatest Story Ever Told I Am Legend Star Wars Saw 3
    Important!
    Be careful with border-collapse, do not lose the signature border around the table!
    Pros
    Gives a royal, authorative aura to a table
    Cons
    Unsuitable for large tables (it loses it’s charm on large tables)
    Play With
    Typography, color scheme, background, border, padding, and tr:hover effects

    8. Rounded Corner

    Rounded corners are slick and modern, and it’s easy to apply it to a table, although you need to fire up Photoshop for this. Create images for all four corners of your table. Theoretically, we can make use of the nesting tr and td-elements to place the left and right corners of the table without adding additional markup. Unfortunately, IE 6 goes berserk and the table appears ugly, so the most stable way to do this is to put ID or class to all four corner cells of the table. Please consider the example below:

    CompanyQ1Q2Q3Q4
    The above data were fictional and made up, please do not sue me  
    Microsoft 20.3 30.5 23.5 40.3
    Google 50.2 40.63 45.23 39.3
    Apple 25.4 30.2 33.3 36.7
    IBM 20.4 15.6 22.3 29.3
    Pros
    Great if you want untraditional table, probably the only viable option you have if your website uses rounded corners heavily
    Cons
    Takes longer to style, requires images
    Play With
    Color scheme, corner variations, typography, tr:hover effects, icons

    9. Table Background

    If you are looking for a quick and unique way to style your table, simply pick an attractive image or photo related to the subject of your table and set it to be the background-image of the table. You can add 50% grey png-image asbackground-image of the cells to improve readability, and that means that you need a CSS-hack to make it work in IE 6:

    * html table tbody td
    {
    
    		  /* IE CSS Filter Hack goes here*/
    
    }

    The table would look like this:

    EmployeeDivisionSuggestions
    IE 6 users won’t see the transparent background if the hack is not applied
    Stephen C. Cox Marketing Make discount offers
    Josephin Tan Advertising Give bonuses
    Joyce Ming Marketing New designs
    James A. Pentel Marketing Better Packaging
    Important!
    Make sure the image is relevant to the table’s contents
    Pros
    Very easy to style, delivers unique look, if used correctly the image can serve as a symbol that gives outstanding impression on the viewer
    Cons
    Needs hack to get the background work in IE 6, needs images
    Play With
    Background images, transparent PNGs, typography, colors, icons

    10. Cell Background

    You can apply background-image to the cells and achieve a consistent look. Say you have at least half an hour to spare and you want something that’s not too bland. Start your Photoshop and make 1 pixel width gradients, and set them asbackground-image of all cells. You’ll end up with a gradient style table:

    EmployeeDivisionSuggestionsRating
    Give background color to the table cells to achieve seamless transition
    Stephen C. Cox Marketing Make discount offers 3/10
    Josephin Tan Advertising Give bonuses 5/10
    Joyce Ming Marketing New designs 8/10
    James A. Pentel Marketing Better Packaging 8/10

    Similarly, pick a pattern and set it as background-image and you’ll end up with a pattern-styled-table:

    EmployeeSalaryBonusSupervisor
    Stephen C. Cox $300 $50 Bob
    Josephin Tan $150 - Annie
    Joyce Ming $200 $35 Andy
    James A. Pentel $175 $25 Annie
    NationCapitalLanguageUnique
    Japan Tokyo Japanese Karate
    South Korea Seoul Korean Ginseng
    China Beijing Mandarin Kung-Fu
    Indonesia Jakarta Indonesian Batik
    Important!
    Make sure the text stands out against the background
    Pros
    Easy to style, not too bland
    Cons
    Uses images, patterns and gradients might distract reading
    Play With
    Color scheme, patterns, typography, borders, backgrounds, gradients, icons

    Final Words

    I know I barely scratched the surface with this article, so grab the source and play around. Feel free to post your favourite table designs, especially if it’s something I missed out. Over to you.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    R.Christie is studying information systems at college. He viciously juggles activities from college, web design, programming, church, to sport activities. You can say hello to him via e-mail.

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