Contents
|| top left cell || top right cell || || bottom left cell || bottom right cell ||
Yields:
top left cell
top right cell
bottom left cell
bottom right cell
Of course, undoubtedly the time will come when you want a bit formatting. Moin tables can be formatted with many HTML table attributes. Any attributes have to be placed between angle brackets <...> directly after the cell marker. For example: ||<style"..."> cell content ||
The style stuff is all you need for styling your tables. Just use CSS-formatted styles and it will be inlined in the generated HTML tag.
<style="..."> will put that style info into cell (td) html
<rowstyle="..."> will put that style info into row (tr) html
<tablestyle="..."> will put that style info into table (table) html
We still support the old table markup, but generate the effect by appending additional values to the style parameter:
Cell & table widths:
<50%>: cell width (will append width: 50%; to style)
<width="50%">: does the same
<tablewidth="100%">: set table width to 100% (only valid in first table row)
Spanning cells:
<-2>: column span
<|2>: row span
Text alignment:
<(>: left aligned (will append text-align: left; to style)
<:>: centered (will append text-align: center; to style)
<)>: right aligned (will append text-align: right; to style)
<^>: aligned to top (will append vertical-align: top; to style)
<v>: aligned to bottom (will append vertical-align: bottom; to style)
Coloring:
<#XXXXXX>: background color (will append background-color: #XXXXXX; to style)
<bgcolor="#XXXXXX"> does the same
<rowbgcolor="#XXXXXX"> set row background color (only valid in first cell)
<tablebgcolor="#XXXXXX"> set table background color
If you use several conflicting options like <(:)>, the last option wins. There is no explicit option for vertical centering (middle), since that is always the default.
Alternatively, the admin or the user (the admin in the theme css file, or the user can extend moin's CSS by his own definitions via user preferences) can refer to them using class or id. You can use several options at the same time by writing them one after the other within the same angle brackets (e.g. <tablestyle="..." rowstyle="..."> on the first cell, to set both the table-wide style and the first-row style.
<class="..."> will put that CSS class into cell (td) html
<rowclass="..."> will put that CSS class into row (tr) html
<tableclass="..."> will put that class into table (table) html
<id="..."> will put that CSS id into cell (td) html
New Style: ||||||<tablestyle="width: 80%">'''Heading'''|| ||cell 1||cell2||cell 3|| ||<rowspan=2> spanning rows||||<style="background-color: #E0E0FF;"> spanning 2 columns|| ||<rowstyle="background-color: #FFFFE0;">cell2||cell 3|| Old Style: ||||||<tablewidth="80%">'''Heading'''|| ||cell 1||cell2||cell 3|| ||<rowspan=2> spanning rows||||<bgcolor="#E0E0FF"> spanning 2 columns|| ||<rowbgcolor="#FFFFE0">cell2||cell 3||
Heading
cell 1
cell2
cell 3
spanning rows
spanning 2 columns
New Style || narrow ||<style="width: 99%; text-align: center;"> wide || Old Style || narrow ||<:99%> wide ||
narrow
wide
||<|2> 2 rows || row 1 || || row 2 || ||<-2> row 3 over 2 columns ||
2 rows
row 1
row 2
row 3 over 2 columns
||<style="text-align: left;">left ||<style="vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"|3> top ||<style="vertical-align: bottom;"|3> bottom || ||<style="text-align: center;"> centered || ||<style="text-align: right;"> right || old style: ||<(> left ||<^|3> top ||<v|3> bottom || ||<:> centered || ||<)> right ||
left
top
bottom
centered
right
|| normal ||<style="font-weight: bold;"> bold ||<style="color: #FF0000;"> red ||<style="color: #FF0000; font-weight: bold;"> boldred ||
normal
bold
red
boldred
New style ||<style="background-color: red;"> red ||<style="background-color: green;"> green ||<style="background-color: blue;"> blue || old Style ||<#FF8080> red ||<#80FF80> green ||<#8080FF> blue ||
green
blue
|| line 1<<BR>>line 2||
line 1 line 2
||<style="border:none;"> line 1|| ||<style="border:none;"> line 2||
line 1
line 2
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