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I have this issue with my HTML table: It is a table of grades, and I used -1 as a pilot grade that means the student hasn't done the exam yet, therefore he didn't get his grade yet. But I don't want it to show up in the table like this:

I want it to have a blank space there. But SQL won't let me leave it null, and I already did all the corner-cases checking with -1. What should I do to make this disappear?

This is a final project for cs50 course, and I am using one of their distribution code as base. Please ignore the image on top, this is a prototype!

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<td class="grade-1">
    <span class="grade">-1</span>
</td>

<td class="grade-50">
    <span class="grade">50</span>
</td>

<td class="grade-100">
    <span class="grade">100</span>
</td>

<style>
   .grade-1 .grade {
       display: none;
   }
</style>
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  • Well, the thing is I dont know which tables entries are going to be -1. Because it is the user that edits the table. So I did this: <td class = "grade<?php echo $row['G1']; ?>"><?= $row["G1"] ?></td> In every grade entry. then in style I used: td.grade-1{display: none;} The problem in doing that is that it brings the other entries to the left like this: imgur.com/QZmU1td Nov 20, 2015 at 13:35
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The key here is to create a class like gradeX (where X is the grade to be introduced in that cell) and add something like this in the CSS: (In my case, I dont want it to show if the grade is == -1 so)

div.grade-1{
    visibility:hidden;
}

And the table will look something like this:

<tr class="d1">
            <td><?= $row["subject"] ?></td>
            <td><div class = "grade<?php echo $row['G1']; ?>"><?= $row["G1"] ?></div></td>
            <td><div class = "grade<?php echo $row['G2']; ?>"><?= $row["G2"] ?></div></td>
            <td><div class = "grade<?php echo $row['G3']; ?>"><?= $row["G3"] ?></div></td>
            <td><div class = "grade<?php echo $row['G4']; ?>"><?= $row["G4"] ?></div></td>
            <td><?= $row["normal"] ?></td>
            <td><?= $row["creditos"] ?></td>
            <td><?= $row["criteria"] ?></td>
        </tr>

Where the variables starting with $row are the nummbers to be inserted in the table!

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