My goal is to make an HTML page that is similar to a "photo frame". In other words, I want to make a blank page that is surrounded by 4 pictures.
This is my code:
<table>
<tr>
<td class="bTop" colspan="3">
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="bLeft">
</td>
<td class="middle">
</td>
<td class="bRight">
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="bBottom" colspan="3">
</td>
</tr>
</table>
And the CSS classes are the following:
.bTop
{
width: 960px;
height: 111px;
background-image: url('../Images/BackTop.jpg');
}
.bLeft
{
width: 212px;
height: 280px;
background-image: url('../Images/BackLeft.jpg');
}
.middle
{
width: 536px;
height: 280px;
}
.bRight
{
width: 212px;
height: 280px;
background-image: url('../Images/BackRight.jpg');
}
.bBottom
{
width: 960px;
height: 111px;
background-image: url('../Images/BackBottom.jpg');
}
My problem is that I am getting thin white lines between the cells of the table, I mean that the border of pictures is not continuous. How can I avoid these white spaces?
We can set the border property to none to remove the border from an HTML table. The property is short-hand of different border properties. Those different properties are border-width , border-style and border-color . A border won't be formed when we use the border property and set it to none.
Remove all borders to select the table and show the Table Design tab. On the Table Design tab, click the arrow next to Borders and then click No Border .
To make an invisible border, set the BORDER attribute to 0. (Although most browsers default to a table border of 0, specifically stating it ensures that the border will be invisible in all browsers.)
<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
And in css:
table {border: none;}
EDIT: As iGEL noted, this solution is officially deprecated (still works though), so if you are starting from scratch, you should go with the jnpcl's border-collapse solution.
I actually quite dislike this change so far (don't work with tables that often). It makes some tasks bit more complicated. E.g. when you want to include two different borders in same place (visually), while one being TOP for one row, and second being BOTTOM for other row. They will collapse (= only one of them will be shown). Then you have to study how is border's "priority" calculated and what border styles are "stronger" (double vs. solid etc.).
I did like this:
<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td class="first">first row</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="second">second row</td>
</tr>
</table>
----------
.first {border-bottom:1px solid #EEE;}
.second {border-top:1px solid #CCC;}
Now, with border collapse, this won't work as there is always one border removed. I have to do it in some other way (there are more solutions ofc). One possibility is using CSS3 with box-shadow:
<table class="tab">
<tr>
<td class="first">first row</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="second">second row</td>
</tr>
</table>
<style>
.tab {border-collapse:collapse;}
.tab .first {border-bottom:1px solid #EEE;}
.tab .second {border-top:1px solid #CCC;box-shadow: inset 0 1px 0 #CCC;}
</style>
You could also use something like "groove|ridge|inset|outset" border style with just a single border. But for me, this is not optimal, because I can't control both colors.
Maybe there is some simple and nice solution for collapsing borders, but I haven't seen it yet and I honestly haven't spent much time on it. Maybe someone here will be able to show me/us ;)
table {
border-collapse: collapse;
}
For me I needed to do something like this to completely remove the borders from the table and all cells. This does not require modifying the HTML at all, which was helpful in my case.
table, tr, td {
border: none;
}
In a bootstrap environment none of the top answers helped, but applying the following removed all borders:
.noBorder {
border:none !important;
}
Applied as:
<td class="noBorder">
In a bootstrap environment here is my solution:
<table style="border-collapse: collapse; border: none;">
<tr style="border: none;">
<td style="border: none;">
</td>
</tr>
</table>
This is what resolved the problem for me:
In your HTML tr tag, add this:
style="border-collapse: collapse; border: none;"
That removed all the borders that were showing on the table row.
Using TinyMCE editor, the only way I was able to remove all borders was to use border:hidden
in the style like this:
<style>
table, tr {border:hidden;}
td, th {border:hidden;}
</style>
And in the HTML like this:
<table style="border:hidden;"</table>
Cheers
.table,
.monthview-datetable td,
.monthview-datetable th {
border: none !important;
}
table {
border: none;
}
You can user this css property to hide table border.
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