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I'm trying to set the width of the columns/cells in a table. I've set the td element through pseudo selectors, because I have a lot of rows and I don't want to repeat. But this doesn't work. Each cell is always the same width. This is what I've tried and what it takes more sense to me. And I need the last of three.

<table class="table-accordion">
  <tr>
    <td>Jill</td>
    <td>Sofia</td> 
    <td>50</td>
    <td>50</td>
    <td>50</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>Eve</td>
    <td>Jackson</td> 
    <td>94</td>
    <td>50</td>
    <td>50</td>
   </tr>
 </table>

This is the css

th {
  background-color: $primary-color;
  color: $white;
  padding: 0;
  line-height: 2;
}

table {
  border-collapse: collapse;
  margin-top: 3%;
  table-layout: fixed;
}

tr {
  border-bottom: 1px solid black;
}

td {
  text-align: left;
}

td {
  width: 5%;
}

td:nth-child(2) {
  width: 47.5%;
}

td:nth-child(3) {
  width: 15.8%;
}

td:nth-child(4) {
  width: 15.8%;
}

td:last-child {
  width: 15.8%;
}

2 Answers 2

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Use column-width instead of width in the css.

See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/column-width for more details.

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  • That hasn't worked for me. What it has worked is setting a colgroup and giving a width to each column. But thank you¡¡ Jul 4, 2015 at 23:51
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you shouls care that all widths add up to 100% and you have to especify the width of the table, in percents or pixels:

th {
  background-color: $primary-color;
  color: $white;
  padding: 0;
  line-height: 2;
}

table {
  border-collapse: collapse;
  margin-top: 3%;
  table-layout: fixed;
  width:100%;
}

tr {
  border-bottom: 1px solid black;
}

td {
  text-align: left;
}

td:nth-child(1) {
  width: 20%;
}

td:nth-child(2) {
  width: 50%;
}

td:nth-child(3) {
  width: 10%;
}

td:nth-child(4) {
  width: 10%;
}

td:last-child {
  width: 10%;
}

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