Add value attribute to <td> elements for CSS conditional formatting#458
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value attribute to <td> elements for CSS conditional formatting#458fgiuba wants to merge 3 commits intoKozea:masterfrom
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March 11, 2019 14:13
Table.render() now accepts the `value_attribute` parameter. If set to True, each <td> element will be created with the `value` attribute that mirror the content of the element itself. This can be used to apply CSS conditional formatting rules with the CSS selector functions.
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Hi everyone,
I need to apply pure CSS conditional formatting to rendered tables, something like you can see here.
The result must look like the following table:

To get this working we need an attribute on the
<td>elements on which apply the CSS attribute selector rules.This PR add to
Table.render()thevalue_attributeoption. If set to True, each<td>element value will be replicated into a newvalueattribute added to the<td>element itself. If set to False, the table will be rendered as usual.