--- title: Styling Empty Table Cells date: 2019-07-17 00:00:00 Z layout: post description: Taking a quick look at how to target and style empty table cells summary: Tables can often times have blank pockets of data. Let's take a quick look at how to target and style empty table cells. --- *Often when designing tables on the web you're bound to come across* empty pockets of data. These will be rendered as "blank" table cells, which isn't always the intended outcome. Let's take a quick look at how to target and style empty table cells. ## The easy `:empty` way The most popular way to target *any* empty element is by using - you guessed it - the `empty` pseudo-class. This pseudo-class is incredibly simple. You target an element's `empty` state that same way you would target `hover` or `active`: ```css table tr td:empty { opacity: 0; } ``` Check out the CodePen examples below for more advanced styling options:

See the Pen Styling Empty Tables Cells with :empty by Bradley Taunt (@bradleytaunt) on CodePen.

You can also include additional pseudo elements to give the user more context about what the empty cells represent:

See the Pen Styling Empty Tables Cells with :empty & pseudo elements by Bradley Taunt (@bradleytaunt) on CodePen.

## More specific `empty-cells` property Although using the `:empty` pseudo-class can be helpful, it isn't used just for tables. It can be used for any HTML elements that have a lack of content. So, is there a CSS specific property that can target *just* table cells? Let's take a look at the `empty-cells` property: ```css table { empty-cells: hide; } ```

See the Pen Styling Empty Tables Cells with empty-cells property by Bradley Taunt (@bradleytaunt) on CodePen.

Pros of using `empty-cells`: - Only one CSS property - Targets the table elements specifically - No need for custom styles since it simply *hides* empty cell borders Some downsides to using this property: - No styling customization - Trickier to use pseudo-element helpers without invoking the `:empty` state ## Pick your preference It doesn't matter semantically which option you decide to take when styling / hiding empty table cells. Using the `:empty` state gives you a lot more flexibility in terms of what you can target (full rows, columns etc), but using the `empty-cells` property let's you simply hide the cells and focus on more important items. * footnotes will be placed here. This line is necessary {:footnotes}