Template:Prettytable

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Template to put at the top of table declarations to standardise and prettify their appearance. By default it will make the table occupy all the page's width. If you want to turn it off, call the template as follows: {{prettytable|notwide=1}}. Additionally, you can mark the table as sortable (i.e. if it's a table of sortable values, such as {{yes}} or {{no}}), by using the "sortable" parameter: {{prettytable|sortable=1}}. Text can be centred in the table using {{prettytable|text center=1}}. Finally, extra styling can be added using the "style" parameter.

Using the "notwide" parameter is discouraged for normal situations: tables should be full-width, or left- or right-floated if that makes things look better.

Parameters

  • notwide: If a value is given (1, 0 or anything) it will make the table not stretch to fit the area it is contained in.
  • sortable: If a value is given, it allows columns to be sorted by clicking on the little icon within the header cell at the top of the column.
    • To change individual columns to be unsortable (for instance for images), use the "unsortable" class on the header cell.
  • text center: If a value is given, text will be centre-aligned.
  • float: A side on which to float the table ("left" and "right" are the allowed values). Setting "float" automatically sets the "notwide" parameter too.
  • style: Additional style values are allowed; usage is simply the CSS values not surrounded by quotes.
  • class: Additional CSS class names (separated by spaces) to apply to the table.

Example

Wide

{| {{prettytable}}
| Boo!
| Foo
| Bar
|-
| Test
| 2
| 3
|}
Boo! Foo Bar
Test 2 3

Not wide

{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}}
| Boo!
| Foo
| Bar
|-
| Test
| 2
| 3
|}
Boo! Foo Bar
Test 2 3

Full example

{| {{prettytable|notwide=1|sortable=1|text center=1|style=font-size:0.8em}}
!class="unsortable"| First column !! Second column !! Third column
|-
| A || B || C
|-
| 1 || 2 || 3
|}
First column Second column Third column
A B C
1 2 3