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  2. Help:Table - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Table

    Here is an example increasing the height of the middle row: ... is for implementing aligned multi-column tables: ... a number of table.wikitable CSS style rules ...

  3. Help:Table/Advanced - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Table/Advanced

    Normally, copying and pasting columns or rows removes the inline CSS styling such as cell colors. There is a way to break up a table (a too-wide table for example) into more tables without losing all the background colors, and other inline styling. Copy the table to 2 sandboxes (or one sandbox, and in the article itself).

  4. Help:Basic table markup - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Tables, the Manual of Style for best practices for tables Wikipedia:Table dos and don'ts, a quick guide to the Manual of Style for tables; Wikipedia:Advanced table formatting, some advanced techniques

  5. Help:Advanced table formatting - Wikipedia

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    For example, nested tables (tables inside tables) should be separated into distinct tables when possible. Here is a more advanced example, showing some more options available for making up tables. Users can play with these settings in their own table to see what effect they have.

  6. Template:Aligned table - Wikipedia

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    colCstyle: CSS style appended to cell in column C. |col4style=font-style:italic; Not set: colCheader: If set (to any value), changes cells in column C to table headers (headings). |col1header=on : Not set: rowRclass: Classes applied to row R. |row10class=hlist : Not set: rowRstyle: CSS styling applied to row R. |row2style=font-weight:bold ...

  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Accessibility/Data tables tutorial

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    Do not place column headers in the middle of a table to visually separate the table. For example, a screen reader reading the cell "Stuttgart, Germany" might associate the cell with the following headers: "Venue, Representing Soviet Union, Representing Belarus". Three headers are read aloud. The first and the third are correct and expected.

  8. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Tables

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    Tables are a way of presenting information into rows and columns. Tables can be useful for various types of content on Wikipedia, but they should only be used when appropriate. In some cases, the information might be better conveyed in prose or as embedded lists. Overusing tables, especially with complex coding, can make pages harder to edit ...

  9. Help:Table/Width - Wikipedia

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    A CSS width setting for the overall table in desktop view acts like width settings on divs and tables on webpages outside Wikipedia. A horizontal scrollbar is created when the screen is too narrow for the width setting. See width outside Wikipedia: width - CSS: Cascading Style Sheets | MDN; CSS width Property.