How to create a responsive HTML table

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Sometimes, using a table is the best option, but making them responsive isn’t very fun. Luckily, it doesn’t have to be that hard!
    We do need to be careful though, because when we change the display property of the different elements in a table, it will strip them semantics away, but there’s a nice and pretty simple fix for that as well 🙂.
    🔗 Links
    ✅ Adrian Roselli’s in-depth article on responsive, accessible tables: adrianroselli.com/2017/11/a-r...
    ✅ Adrians JS Scripts to add aria to tables (and lists): adrianroselli.com/2018/05/fun...
    ⌚ Timestamps
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:46 - Setting up the table
    07:00 - My main source of info for this
    07:31 - Basic CSS to get the table looking better
    10:19 - Very simple responsiveness
    11:07 - More CSS styles to improve the look
    13:30 - The easiest way to make it responsive with a table-container
    15:31 - A more robust solution
    20:55 - Alternative to data-attributes
    22:50 - Using grid to improve the layout inside cells a little
    24:10 - Fixing the accessibility at small screen sizes
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Komentáře • 318

  • @Astroplatypus
    @Astroplatypus Před rokem +202

    It's probably worth including the thead and tbody. A sticky thead is great for big tables and/or small screens.

    •  Před rokem +7

      I thought the same with the sticky thead. I think that github does it when viewen large files and it's very usefull. Also tbody tag I always asumed that browser puts it if you forget it, but maybe was just my imagination.

    • @mityukov
      @mityukov Před rokem +10

      Arghhh... Those sticky headers are a bitch to implement. Especially, if you're table is horizontally scrollable. Would love to see a couple of decent solutions for this

    • @404-UsernameNotFound
      @404-UsernameNotFound Před rokem +3

      table tr:first-of-type {
      position: sticky;
      top: 0;
      }

    • @daguttt
      @daguttt Před rokem +5

      @@404-UsernameNotFound This doesn't work as-is

    • @marklnz
      @marklnz Před rokem +7

      Regardless of the need for a sticky header, thead and tbody are surely the correct way to define a table semantically?

  • @orlandosfilmwerks
    @orlandosfilmwerks Před rokem +22

    This is exactly what I was looking for for the last 2 years! THANK YOU!

  • @BenjaminEmm
    @BenjaminEmm Před rokem +12

    Kevin providing the knowledge once again! You're a life saver sometimes with the videos you create. They always seem to come at just the right time!

  • @chriswinslow
    @chriswinslow Před rokem +7

    What a fabulous tutorial on tables. I’m really grateful for this. Thanks for working your CSS magic Kevin.

  • @m.neiss001
    @m.neiss001 Před rokem +1

    This is absolutely amazing! Been needing this and am so glad you decided to cover it -- thank you so much!!

  • @evil-cheetah
    @evil-cheetah Před rokem

    Kevin, thank you for what you do! You taught us a lot for past few years! I felt in love with css and built my thinking process on how to build responsive layouts! Thank you very much!
    However, community demands part 2.

  • @fave1201
    @fave1201 Před rokem +1

    Your solution is great. I usually use the overflow one because most of the time data presented in tables is viewed on larger devices but now that I know that it's as easy and straight forward as this, I don't have to rely on a UI framework to handle tables. Thank you.

  • @tobiasfedder1390
    @tobiasfedder1390 Před rokem +1

    A video about responsive . Kevin, you are a hero. You could have mentioned the scope attribute also, but it is explained well in Adrian's blog posts. Thank you.

  • @cedrictheveneau9141
    @cedrictheveneau9141 Před rokem

    As someone who still does newsletters the old fashion way (coding them myself, using tables), I love the fact you’ve adresses this subject !

  • @vladimirmijatovic4171
    @vladimirmijatovic4171 Před rokem +1

    Your video couldn't have arrived at a better time: I'm just finishing an API whose data needs to be displayed in a table. Your video helped me a lot. Thank you so much!

  • @leoschuler
    @leoschuler Před rokem +46

    instead of using the data-cell attribute, I would advocate for the use of headers attribute, which accepts a space separated values of the ids of the s that describes the cell. not only it can be used in the attr() function but with a small css/javascript you could add some cool functionalities to highlights specific cells of the same headers. on complex tables, it is common to have row and column headers, even group headers for a particular set of rows and columns, for those scenarios, and are also a good addition to the table markup

    • @dealloc
      @dealloc Před rokem +2

      Not only that but it also makes it more accessible. Data attributes and "content" properties are not accessible as they are not part of the markup. While some assistive technologies may announce content in before/after psuedo elements it's best not to rely on this because it depends on the tool and user's settings. Given that before and after are mostly used for decorative purposes, these are often disabled by default, if at all.

    • @wayneswildworld
      @wayneswildworld Před rokem

      ​@@deallocWhat do you mean by not accessible?

    • @dealloc
      @dealloc Před rokem +1

      ​@@wayneswildworld As in screen readers does not read data-attributes and often not decorative content on pseudo elements. They are not visible in the accessibility tree.

    • @wayneswildworld
      @wayneswildworld Před rokem

      @@dealloc aaaah I understand! thanks for taking the time to respond!

    • @gabydewilde
      @gabydewilde Před rokem +1

      @@wayneswildworld cant use the clipboard either

  • @StephenBolger
    @StephenBolger Před rokem

    I have been looking for a simple approach like this. I was struggling a little with creating a responsive solution for data that was best put in a table, while keeping it accessible. I really like these solutions.

  • @soviut303
    @soviut303 Před rokem

    Another approach that is more mobile-first is to start with a and style it with table attributes on larger screen sizes. Unfortunately, you still need a bit of extra markup to do the table heading.

  • @leoMC4384
    @leoMC4384 Před rokem

    Great content as always. I remember that in this full stack MERN project I developed, I had to implement responsive tables as a functional reusable React component. I had like 4 or 5 tables in that website. I remember I used a base code from Codepen but I had to change several things in it as well and add others. It drove me nuts but I got it done. It was worth it. 👍

  • @bobwightman1054
    @bobwightman1054 Před rokem +2

    A great intro to responsive tables and a lot simpler than I imagined.
    As for adding data-cell="column heading", I generate most of my tables either through PHP or Javascript so that's pretty easy to add to the template, in this case a JS template string:
    `${data[field]}`
    The site is multi-lingual, hence the curLang[field] item.

  • @_LtLIGMA_
    @_LtLIGMA_ Před rokem

    You are single handedly getting my through my Diploma. Thank god you exist my friend!

  • @alvarojflores
    @alvarojflores Před rokem +2

    Thank you, Kevin! You're like Joda CSS master. Be healthy and successful!

  • @abiiranathan
    @abiiranathan Před rokem +1

    WOW. This is a gold mine. Thanks a lot Kevin. Am sure you will receive a lot of love because this has been a wish for many people.

  • @benjaminmosnier
    @benjaminmosnier Před rokem +43

    I have known the era of « layout with table » too. CSS was not the same during the Jurassic !

    • @precisionchoker
      @precisionchoker Před rokem +6

      I once had to design some email templates and I was grateful for modern CSS

    • @LastRoseStudios
      @LastRoseStudios Před rokem +5

      @@precisionchoker That's why I avoid doing email templates

    • @ClaudioBrogliato
      @ClaudioBrogliato Před rokem +2

      I feel you. Still a pain nowadays with email templates.

    • @bojancenikol
      @bojancenikol Před rokem +4

      I was there Gandalf, 2000 years ago

    • @evanevan5096
      @evanevan5096 Před rokem

      ​@@precisionchoker😊

  • @knghtbrd
    @knghtbrd Před rokem

    Oh THANK YOU KEVIN! I've struggled a bit with this because at some point you do just need to break the table into stacks or grids or something and the way tables work is just WEIRD. The question was what to do with it once you decide you've gotta break from table to something else, and what precisely that something else should be. Grid is obviously the solution, and while you used it to simply stack everything, you could come up with more complex layouts at a couple different screen sizes to account for e.g. desktop, tablet, and phone.
    I had an idea what doing this right might look like, I just needed to see the pieces assembled, so thank you for doing that!

  • @vivekkumar-pc1xy
    @vivekkumar-pc1xy Před rokem

    Your all videos are worth to add in my youtube library for future references

  • @Like_a_lion_979
    @Like_a_lion_979 Před rokem

    Thank you so much Kevin! This is exactly what I needed, I left a comment on some previous video asking for this topic. Much appreciated!

  • @shawnweddle3002
    @shawnweddle3002 Před rokem +6

    I’m building a sports website (including F1) for my portfolio right now and I’m having a little trouble with the tables so this video is quite relevant to my interests 👍🏽

  • @deniskravchuk707
    @deniskravchuk707 Před rokem

    It's Amazing! So simple and so workable. Thank you!

  • @RaveKev
    @RaveKev Před rokem

    I know this "trick" from the default OutSystems Styles. Tables behave there like this too.
    I'm not thaaaat happy with the table result, but i think that's all you can expect from an easy and fast responsive approach.
    Great that you made it public!

  • @ayodejiikujuni1233
    @ayodejiikujuni1233 Před rokem

    Love this so much Kevin... Always had to run to grid when to deal with it.. Thank you so much

  • @glencoventon2523
    @glencoventon2523 Před rokem

    This is awesome and very helpful. Thanks Kevin keep up the great work.

  • @magnoid
    @magnoid Před 4 měsíci

    Kevin, this is Awesome. I'm so glad I found your channel! Loving pretty much every video you put out!

  • @andygordon6880
    @andygordon6880 Před 2 měsíci

    What a brilliant tutorial. Hits the mark perfectly and easy to follow. Thank you.

  • @luiscosta2385
    @luiscosta2385 Před rokem

    your videos are awsome!!!
    learning a ton with them! Thank you kind sir

  • @RobBulmahn
    @RobBulmahn Před rokem +2

    You really should use and elements within the table around the respective sections.

  • @PresidenteHollanda
    @PresidenteHollanda Před rokem

    To me you are a CSS magician, all those commands you do out of your head. I make a lot of use of Bootstrap, but that reacts sometimes so weird. More and more i think i have to go back to basic CSS. Very good info on making a table responsive, thank you for sharing.

  • @blocSonic
    @blocSonic Před 7 měsíci

    Terrific ideas beyond the container overflow-x trick, which is what I have usually gone to. Thanks!

  • @user-os8kr9rj9j
    @user-os8kr9rj9j Před rokem

    thank you veryy much ,it's delivered at the right time ,i need it now ,thx mate

  • @PhilKerrigan
    @PhilKerrigan Před rokem

    thanks so much for making this video - great solution for a responsive table.

  • @joshespinoza3349
    @joshespinoza3349 Před rokem

    just implemented this into our ticket-tracking system and people love it!

  • @gabrielferrin
    @gabrielferrin Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @EdwardSmith-nq9wy
    @EdwardSmith-nq9wy Před 8 měsíci

    This really helped me beef up my final, thank you!!

  • @pinnaclewd
    @pinnaclewd Před rokem

    Fantastic fix for responsive table...the bain of my life!

  • @musahkamara
    @musahkamara Před rokem

    Thanks so much, now I can complete my responsive table project.

  • @sergei_sg
    @sergei_sg Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you, Kevin! This is a great solution!

  • @_the_one_1
    @_the_one_1 Před rokem

    Wow I didn't know that! Awesome! Thank you!

  • @nashidmifzal79
    @nashidmifzal79 Před rokem

    Oh man!! Responsive tables can't b more simple 😎, awesome 👍

  • @adijain
    @adijain Před rokem +1

    Ah yes, my favourite F1 driver Rico Rosberg.
    PS. Another awesome video Kev, keep rocking ❤️

  • @stephanemo2135
    @stephanemo2135 Před rokem

    Fantastic ! A big thank-you

  • @user-hb5dt2bi6n
    @user-hb5dt2bi6n Před rokem

    Awesome video, very helpful. The data-cell attribute approach works for me because I create tables dynamically in code.

  • @nelsonnguyen2738
    @nelsonnguyen2738 Před rokem

    Thank you alot, so simple but very effective solution.

  • @dreamer5959
    @dreamer5959 Před rokem

    I never knew about using attributes in css, that's really cool

  • @historynerd6630
    @historynerd6630 Před rokem

    great and very helpful ... as always

  • @user-ev2kr3hv6r
    @user-ev2kr3hv6r Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for this valuable video! Kevin, it is the best solution for my project!

  • @kleberkibe
    @kleberkibe Před rokem

    Friend, that was great. Thanks !!!!

  • @carloautor
    @carloautor Před rokem

    Always great content!

  • @linjianru
    @linjianru Před rokem

    Really inspired by this video. Thanks.

  • @TKomoski
    @TKomoski Před rokem

    I've always had problems with tables, but this helps Kevin thanks

  • @KelseyThornton
    @KelseyThornton Před rokem

    Tables are the bane of modern CSS - This allows us to still use tables (for tabular data - maybe from anohter source), and still be responsive
    Great video!

  • @maziasty
    @maziasty Před rokem +3

    Rico and Vettle real GOATs.

  • @TheTiffanyAching
    @TheTiffanyAching Před rokem

    Holy timely, Batman! I just started looking into this yesterday.

  • @mrspade404
    @mrspade404 Před rokem +1

    Nice and simple explanation! Looks like a jump cut edited out the formatting of the before container width at the 20:56 mark. Things went from in-line to column formatting.

  • @24Ippo
    @24Ippo Před 8 měsíci

    I've been struggling with CSS and every video you made has clarified every issue i have with. Now i can make decent web sites that doesn't look as they were made for Netscape

  • @tarunchaudhary3958
    @tarunchaudhary3958 Před rokem

    I like it that you choose F1. It made the video a lot more interesting 😊

  • @karansawant5121
    @karansawant5121 Před rokem

    your highness sir!❤

  • @mkajiwala1
    @mkajiwala1 Před rokem

    Superb, you are really master.

  • @NeoMatrix1990
    @NeoMatrix1990 Před rokem

    Amazing! Thanks!

  • @lmd4881
    @lmd4881 Před 11 měsíci

    as always its fantastic!! :)

  • @wayneswildworld
    @wayneswildworld Před rokem

    Absolutely god tier video

  • @tatianaagapkina8658
    @tatianaagapkina8658 Před rokem

    This video has levelled up my approach to tables responsiveness. Thank you so much, Kevin!

  • @LastRoseStudios
    @LastRoseStudios Před rokem +20

    Narrower viewports usually (though not always) are on mobile, which has a touch interface, and so the scrollbar at the bottom is less of an issue. Also, the thead and tbody would be good to add (browsers will probably add it in anyways, but it's better to specify it yourself so you can better troubleshoot things). For example the table headers (first row) got lumped into the tbody

    • @Ekitchi0
      @Ekitchi0 Před rokem +1

      Also with mouse and keyboard Shift+mouse scroll scrolls horizontally

    • @Warface
      @Warface Před rokem

      Exactly

    • @mina86
      @mina86 Před rokem

      FYI, in HTML5 browser adds TBODY automatically. Neither THEAD nor TFOOT is added automatically. In HTML4 and older nothing is added (so TR is direct child of TABLE).

  • @scyfox.
    @scyfox. Před rokem

    I had the trouble of working with tables and found a nice solution. Switching were possible from rows to columns, and placing the thread rows at first

  • @LevitskiSRGE
    @LevitskiSRGE Před rokem

    Very nice!

  • @BrianClincy
    @BrianClincy Před rokem +8

    We're not using thead? I was wondering if that was part of accessibility or just declarative if your header has multiple rows?

  • @ghostpants8172
    @ghostpants8172 Před rokem +3

    Pretty neat skill to have. You will have to work with tables at some point in your FE job if you're working for companies. Also worth to learn about how to make the sticky thead or footer when scrolling. Just another tutorial idea 😁

  • @lawrencepsteele
    @lawrencepsteele Před rokem

    Before my recent retirement, my team supported a LOT of HR-data related intranet sites where the output was tabular. We used the data-attribute method and it worked quite well.
    One thing with the display-grid method (which we did not use) is that it handles even narrower layouts since a single header/data element combo take up a single column, which would reduce the overflow seen around 23:55.

  • @CirTap
    @CirTap Před rokem +2

    The complete and proper nesting would be
    table
    caption
    colgroup
    thead (max 1)
    tfoot (max 1)
    tbody (1-n times)
    Yes *tfoot* comes before any tbody groups. The browser will still render it at the bottom. This is to support paged media rendering where the footer is repeated on every page

  • @MartinCrazyProgrammer
    @MartinCrazyProgrammer Před 2 měsíci

    This is great, cause I am just about to create table in NextJs app that I am actually working on in my youtube channel so thanks a lot Kevin 👍

  • @frontend_ko
    @frontend_ko Před 3 měsíci

    wow... very practical tips

  • @kiddhkane
    @kiddhkane Před rokem

    Another great video.

  • @amrsayed74
    @amrsayed74 Před rokem

    Awesome ♥♥♥

  • @ldburn
    @ldburn Před rokem

    Interesting indeed. I'd have put in thead and tbody as others have mentioned but overall it is tidy. Couple of styling bits you did that I'm going to implement just to save space but also give general breathing room 🙂
    I've hated tables for years but they do have their uses. I think they're the only thing I generally come across that is "desktop first" design.
    Still a pain though 😂

  • @Made2hack
    @Made2hack Před rokem

    Rico "Bobby" Rosberg was undeniable, quite "suave". Definitely my favorite champion!

  • @Zakum
    @Zakum Před rokem

    Great video Kevin!

  • @homevids
    @homevids Před rokem +1

    Love or hate them, tables have their place in web design. I started designing sites with tables and this was before css files existed, all styles were tagged with each element. Fun times. Back then one didn't have to worry about responsiveness so it was easy to churn websites out at a high rate.

  • @brunoritter3486
    @brunoritter3486 Před rokem

    As a brazilian, thank you for adding Senna!

  • @SeanCassiere
    @SeanCassiere Před rokem

    I've been using the tailwind table utility classes and tanstack-table for implementing tables and data-grids 😅... Also a big F1 fan!!!

  • @JoppeKroon
    @JoppeKroon Před rokem

    Love the shout out to Adrian Roselli, he does amazing work on accessibility!
    On that note, I'm afraid the scrolling solution needs a little more to work properly, as Adrian also points out in "Under-engineered responsive tables". 1. It needs to be focusable otherwise you can't scroll by keyboard. Firefox does this automatically but other browsers do not. 2. It needs an accessible name so screen readers can tell the user what it is that has taken focus. 3. It needs a role so that the accessible name will be accepted.

  • @flashbond
    @flashbond Před rokem

    I love the way that your brain works.

  • @LastRoseStudios
    @LastRoseStudios Před rokem

    Someone else mentioned that data attributes are great for dealing with multiple languages, which I 100% agree with, Another good reason for that approach, vs the css version is if you have merged cells. The css version will mess things up vs the data-attribute version which won't.

  • @sthernito
    @sthernito Před rokem

    I remember doing this for a client 10 years ago, data attributes where not a thing, but :before and after were starting to be used, it was not as clean as this but content did the work.

  • @legonz5047
    @legonz5047 Před rokem

    Very helpfull. love you Videos.

  • @ol1175
    @ol1175 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks a lot!

  • @TobyDawes
    @TobyDawes Před rokem

    I know this is an HTML table tutorial, but I certainly love the F1 aspect, and historically "Our Nige" is my favorite driver too!

  • @AREACREWBMX
    @AREACREWBMX Před rokem

    Finally. This IS not a video, THIS IS THE VIDEO!

  • @bobbysilver272
    @bobbysilver272 Před rokem

    Great Kevin!!!

  • @wisdomelue
    @wisdomelue Před rokem

    great turorial

  • @nathymangaYT
    @nathymangaYT Před rokem

    Didn't know the semantic could break with CSS. I mean, of course I knew that a display : none would eventually prevent screen readers to describe an element, but I was not aware that a display block on a table,tr,td,... element would change its semantic. Thanks a lot !

  • @sudoscientist255
    @sudoscientist255 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful, thank you! Could you further use the media query to have the right side of each row on mobile have an 'id' block which takes up the full height of the row?

  • @churchers
    @churchers Před rokem

    Omg, I’d almost managed to forget the days of table layout and single pixel transparent gifs everywhere

  • @norvisnorvis7592
    @norvisnorvis7592 Před rokem

    Hi Kevin, thanks for the awesome video. I wish the tables that I have to build for educational products didn't have to be accessible.

  • @alexandruburcea6450
    @alexandruburcea6450 Před 9 měsíci

    Many thanks

  • @agilkerimov
    @agilkerimov Před rokem

    Wow, i didn't know you are into F1. That's great.

  • @bmehder
    @bmehder Před rokem

    You forgot the GOAT - Latifi.
    I actually had a tough time tackling a responsive table about a month ago. And, sometime you just gotta use a table.
    I just implemented this solution. Thank you for doing this video.
    Also, I think Fernando changed his name to Alonstroll.