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How do I make cells the same size in a table CSS?

The CSS to make all the columns equal in width is as follows. The table-layout: fixed; rule specifies that the table is to take its dimensions from the <table> element's width and the width of the first row of cells (or the <col> elements, if you have them).

How do I make table columns the same width in CSS?

If you set the style table-layout: fixed; on your table, you can override the browser's automatic column resizing. The browser will then set column widths based on the width of cells in the first row of the table. Change your to and remove the inside of it, and then set fixed widths for the cells in .

How do I make table cells equal width in HTML?

Just add style="table-layout: fixed ; width: 100%;" inside <table> tag and also if you do not specify any styles and add just style=" width: 100%;" inside <table> You will be able to resolve it.


Here is a working fiddle with indeterminate number of cells: http://jsfiddle.net/r9yrM/1/

You can fix a width to each parent div (the table), otherwise it'll be 100% as usual.

The trick is to use table-layout: fixed; and some width on each cell to trigger it, here 2%. That will trigger the other table algorightm, the one where browsers try very hard to respect the dimensions indicated.
Please test with Chrome (and IE8- if needed). It's OK with a recent Safari but I can't remember the compatibility of this trick with them.

CSS (relevant instructions):

div {
  display: table;
  width: 250px;
  table-layout: fixed;
}

div > div {
  display: table-cell;
  width: 2%; /* or 100% according to OP comment. See edit about Safari 6 below */
}

EDIT (2013): Beware of Safari 6 on OS X, it has table-layout: fixed; wrong (or maybe just different, very different from other browsers. I didn't proof-read CSS2.1 REC table layout ;) ). Be prepared to different results.


HTML

<div class="table">
  <div class="table_cell">Cell-1</div>
  <div class="table_cell">Cell-2 Cell-2 Cell-2 Cell-2Cell-2 Cell-2</div>
  <div class="table_cell">Cell-3Cell-3 Cell-3Cell-3 Cell-3Cell-3</div>
  <div class="table_cell">Cell-4Cell-4Cell-4 Cell-4Cell-4Cell-4 Cell-4Cell-4Cell-4Cell-4</div>
</div>​

CSS

.table{
  display:table;
  width:100%;
  table-layout:fixed;
}
.table_cell{
  display:table-cell;
  width:100px;
  border:solid black 1px;
}

DEMO.


Just using max-width: 0 in the display: table-cell element worked for me:

.table {
  display: table;
  width: 100%;
}

.table-cell {
  display: table-cell;
  max-width: 0px;
  border: 1px solid gray;
}
<div class="table">
  <div class="table-cell">short</div>
  <div class="table-cell">loooooong</div>
  <div class="table-cell">Veeeeeeery loooooong</div>
</div>

Replace

  <div style="display:table;">
    <div style="display:table-cell;"></div>
    <div style="display:table-cell;"></div>
  </div>

with

  <table>
    <tr><td>content cell1</td></tr>
    <tr><td>content cell1</td></tr>
  </table>

Look at all the issues surrounding trying to make divs perform like tables. They had to add table-xxx to mimic table layouts

Tables are supported and work very well in all browsers. Why ditch them? the fact that they had to mimic them is proof they did their job and well.

In my opinion use the best tool for the job and if you want tabulated data or something that resembles tabulated data tables just work.

Very Late reply I know but worth voicing.


this will work for everyone

<table border="your val" cellspacing="your val" cellpadding="your val" role="grid" style="width=100%; table-layout=fixed">
<!-- set the table td element roll attr to gridcell -->
<tr>
<td roll="gridcell"></td>
</tr>
</table>

This will also work for table data created by iteration