The <col>
defines a column within a table and is used for defining common semantics on all common cells. It is generally found within a <colgroup>
element.
This element allows styling columns using CSS, but only a few properties will have an effect on the column (see the CSS 2.1 specification for a list).
Content categories | None. |
---|---|
Permitted content | None, it is an empty element. |
Tag omission | The start tag is mandatory, but, as it is a void element, the use of an end tag is forbidden. |
Permitted parents |
<colgroup> only, though it can be implicitly defined as its start tag is not mandatory. The <colgroup> must not have a span attribute. |
Permitted ARIA roles | None |
DOM interface | HTMLTableColElement |
This element includes the global attributes.
align
Deprecated since HTML4.01, Obsolete since HTML5
left
, aligning the content to the left of the cellcenter
, centering the content in the cellright
, aligning the content to the right of the celljustify
, inserting spaces into the textual content so that the content is justified in the cellchar
, aligning the textual content on a special character with a minimal offset, defined by the char
and charoff
attributes Unimplemented (see bug 2212).If this attribute is not set, its value is inherited from the align
of the <colgroup>
element this <col>
element belongs too. If there are none, the left
value is assumed.
left
, center
, right
or justify
values: text-align
property on a selector giving a <col>
element. Because <td>
elements are not descendant of the <col>
element, they won't inherit it.colspan
attribute, use the td:nth-child(an+b)
CSS selector. Set a
to zero and b
to the position of the column in the table, e.g. td:nth-child(2) { text-align: right; }
to right-align the second column.colspan
attribute, the effect can be achieved by combining adequate CSS attribute selectors like [colspan=n]
, though this is not trivial.char
value, in CSS3, you can use the value of the char
as the value of the text-align
property Unimplemented.bgcolor
black = "#000000" |
green = "#008000" | ||
silver = "#C0C0C0" |
lime = "#00FF00" | ||
gray = "#808080" |
olive = "#808000" | ||
white = "#FFFFFF" |
yellow = "#FFFF00" | ||
maroon = "#800000" |
navy = "#000080" | ||
red = "#FF0000" |
blue = "#0000FF" | ||
purple = "#800080" |
teal = "#008080" | ||
fuchsia = "#FF00FF" |
aqua = "#00FFFF" |
<col>
element should be styled using CSS. To give a similar effect to the bgcolor attribute, use the CSS property background-color
, on the relevant <td>
elements.char
Deprecated since HTML4.01, Obsolete since HTML5
align
is not set to char
, this attribute is ignored. char
, in CSS3, you can use the character set using the char
attribute as the value of the text-align
property Unimplemented.charoff
Deprecated since HTML4.01, Obsolete since HTML5
span
<col>
element spans. If not present, its default value is 1
.valign
Deprecated since HTML4.01, Obsolete since HTML5
baseline
, which will put the text as close to the bottom of the cell as it is possible, but align it on the baseline of the characters instead of the bottom of them. If characters are all of the size, this has the same effect as bottom
.bottom
, which will put the text as close to the bottom of the cell as it is possible;middle
, which will center the text in the cell;top
, which will put the text as close to the top of the cell as it is possible.vertical-align
property on a selector giving a <col>
element. Because <td>
elements are not descendant of the <col>
element, they won't inherit it.colspan
attribute, use the td:nth-child(an+b)
CSS selector where a is the total number of the columns in the table and b is the ordinal position of the column in the table. Only after this selector the vertical-align
property can be used.colspan
attribute, the effect can be achieved by combining adequate CSS attribute selectors like [colspan=n]
, though this is not trivial.width
Obsolete since HTML5
0*
, which means that the width of each column in the group should be the minimum width necessary to hold the column's contents. Relative widths such as 0.5*
also can be used.Please see the <table>
page for examples on <col>
.
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
HTML Living Standard The definition of '<col>' in that specification. | Living Standard | |
HTML5 The definition of '<col>' in that specification. | Recommendation | |
HTML 4.01 Specification The definition of '<col>' in that specification. | Recommendation | Initial definition |
Desktop | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
Basic support | 1 | Yes | 1 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
align
|
? | Yes | No
|
Yes | ? | ? |
bgcolor
|
? | No | No | Yes | ? | ? |
char
|
? | Yes | No
|
Yes | ? | ? |
charoff
|
? | Yes | No
|
Yes | ? | ? |
span |
1 | Yes | 1 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
valign
|
? | Yes | No
|
Yes | ? | ? |
width
|
1 | Yes | 1 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Mobile | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
Basic support | Yes | Yes | Yes | 4 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
align
|
? | ? | Yes | No
|
? | ? | ? |
bgcolor
|
? | ? | No | No | ? | ? | ? |
char
|
? | ? | Yes | No
|
? | ? | ? |
charoff
|
? | ? | Yes | No
|
? | ? | ? |
span |
Yes | Yes | Yes | 4 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
valign
|
? | ? | Yes | No
|
? | ? | ? |
width
|
Yes | Yes | Yes | 4 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
<caption>
, <colgroup>
, <table>
, <tbody>
, <td>
, <tfoot>
, <th>
, <thead>
, <tr>
;<col>
element: width
property to control the width of the column;:nth-child
pseudo-class to set the alignment on the cells of the column;text-align
property to align all cells content on the same character, like '.'.
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