Reputation: 25314
How can I prevent automatic line breaks in a column of table (not a single cell)?
Upvotes: 235
Views: 227591
Reputation: 822
<table class="blueTable">
<tr>
<td>My name is good</td>
</tr>
</table>
<style>
table.blueTable td,
table.blueTable th {
white-space: nowrap;
/* non-question related further styling */
border: 1px solid #AAAAAA;
padding: 3px 2px;
text-align: left;
}
</style>
This is an example usage of the white space property with value nowrap, the bluetable is the class of the table, below the table are the CSS styles.
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 380
Just add
style="white-space:nowrap;"
Example:
<table class="blueTable" style="white-space:nowrap;">
<tr>
<td>My name is good</td>
</tr>
</table>
Upvotes: 33
Reputation: 3912
To apply it to the entire table, you can place it within the table
tag:
<table style="white-space:nowrap;">
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 26547
For completion sake:
#table_id td:nth-child(2) {white-space: nowrap;}
Is used for applying a style to the 2 column of the table_id
table.
This is supported by all major Browsers, IE started supporting this from IE9 onwards.
Upvotes: 47
Reputation: 3247
Put non-breaking spaces in your text instead of normal spaces. On Ubuntu I do this with (Compose Key)-space-space.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 18373
There are a few ways to do this; none of them are the easy, obvious way.
Applying white-space:nowrap to a <col>
won't work; only four CSS properties work on <col>
elements - background-color, width, border, and visibility. IE7 and earlier used to support all properties, but that's because they used a strange table model. IE8 now matches everyone else.
So, how do you solve this?
Well, if you can ignore IE (including IE8), you can use the :nth-child()
pseudoclass to select particular <td>
s from each row. You'd use td:nth-child(2) { white-space:nowrap; }
. (This works for this example, but would break if you had any rowspans or colspans involved.)
If you have to support IE, then you've got to go the long way around and apply a class to every <td>
that you want to affect. It sucks, but them's the breaks.
In the long run, there are proposals to fix this lack in CSS, so that you can more easily apply styles to all the cells in a column. You'll be able to do something like td:nth-col(2) { white-space:nowrap; }
and it would do what you want.
Upvotes: 18
Reputation: 12934
<td style="white-space: nowrap">
The nowrap
attribute I believe is deprecated. The above is the preferred way.
Upvotes: 17
Reputation: 5658
Use the nowrap style:
<td style="white-space:nowrap;">...</td>
It's CSS!
Upvotes: 22