Help:Wiki University Wikitext--Tables


 * Now that you are familiar with borders, padding, margins, colors, etc., you are ready to advance to learning how to create and edit tables like the one above.
 * Once you are familiar with tables, you will have the tools to create and edit Templates, Sidebars and NavBoxes, so pay close attention to how tables are created.

Opening and closing tags
These two tags open and close a table.
 * Just the opposite of the opening table tag.

Rows
Tables consist of rows with cells. However rows have NO CLOSING tag. Rows are created with a |- |-
 * NOTICE that it consists of a pipe and a dash.

Cells
| Rows are made up of cells where the actual information is displayed. Cells have NO CLOSING tag. Cells are created with just a |
 * NOTICE that it consists only of a pipe.

Tables are many rows of cells
This is wikitext coding for a table with one row populated with four cells:  If we were to load this, we would see nothing because the individual cells must have something in them in order to display:  This is how our beginning table looks on the page:
 * NOTICE the opening and closing table tags
 * NOTICE the row tag has no closing tag
 * NOTICE each cell has no closing tag

To add another row of cells, just repeat the row tag and cell tags:  Here is our table with two rows and four cells in each row 
 * Here is our table so far:


 * NOTICE this table does not look much like a table. Tables usually have borders, column titles, etc.

Table Borders
As we have said, our little table looks like two sentences. Tables usually have borders. To add borders, we use our border attribute: style="border:1px solid black" in the opening table tag: Here is the coding:  Here's what our table looks with a border around it:

As you look at the table, you can see that the items are right up against each other and there are no borders around each cell.

Cell Borders and Padding
To add borders to each cell along with padding, we will use our border and padding attributes. These attributes have to be added to each cell.  Here's what our table looks like with borders and padding in each cell:
 * NOTICE: the pipe before the word style and that a pipe separates the style coding from the material in the cell. You must separate the coding of the cell from the material in the cell with a pipe.


 * NOTICE: that the width a cell is controlled by what is in it.
 * NOTICE: that the more letters in a word, the greater the width of the cell.
 * NOTICE: that the width of all the cells that line up in a COLUMN is controlled by the width of the widest cell in the column. This is very important.
 * No limit as to the number of rows you can add to a table.

Adding rows and cells
To add rows and cells, add your row tags followed by your cell tags. You can add as many as you like. To find out about having other kinds of borders and background colors go to Advanced Wikitext Training

Try these out


 Exercises Check your answers
 * Create a table with four rows and four cells in each row.
 * In the first column list four fruits.
 * In the second column, four vegetables.
 * In the third column, four nuts.
 * In the fourth colomn, four grains.
 * This table will be the basis for all future exercises on tables. (Be careful we are talking about columns not rows.  This exercise will teach you how to arrange items in columns.)

 Quick Quiz
 * Tables do not need a closing tag
 * A. True
 * B. False


 * Rows must have a closing tag
 * A. True
 * b. False


 * Cells must have something in them for the table to be visible.
 * A. True
 * B. False

Check your answers