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I have a pretty complex situation here so I am going to try my best to explain.

I have this table with <tr> and <td> html tags and I want every user displayed to be sorted with 2 different css background-color.

The problem is that I have another <tr> tag where the date is displayed for every user, so when trying to use these elements with tr:nth-child(even) and tr:nth-child(odd) it will not work.

So how should I do to make this work? I tried with selecting with different intervalls as you can see here, with no result.

Note: The first user should always start with white background-color.

#tblRegister tr:nth-child(2n-4) {
    background-color: #eee;
}

#tblRegister tr:nth-child(3n-1) {
    background-color: #fff;
}

Here is an image to further explain how it should be:

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    Please show us HTML code of table too.
    – Autista_z
    May 12, 2017 at 7:34
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    if you will post a working example it will be a lot helpfull to answer
    – Sahil Dhir
    May 12, 2017 at 7:40
  • @Autista_z Trust me the HTML code is complex with alot of ASP.NET server-side functions, it will only confuse the readers.
    – Malphai
    May 12, 2017 at 7:53
  • If you can change the HTML structure, i would suggest to create multiple tables and apply the nth-child style to the "son" tables. Otherwise i cannot think of a solution May 12, 2017 at 7:54
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    @Malphai So just simplyfied version, basic structure with the dates TR, so we see what you mean.
    – Autista_z
    May 12, 2017 at 7:55

2 Answers 2

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Like i said previously in my comment, i would change my html structure to apply the nth-child rule like so:

HTML

<table>
  <tr class="big_row">
    <td>Hello</td>
  </tr>
  <tr class="son_table_cnt">
    <td>
      <table class="son_table">
          <tr class="normal_row">
            <td>1</td>
            <td>2</td>
            <td>3</td>
            <td>4</td>
          </tr>
          <tr class="normal_row">
            <td>1</td>
            <td>2</td>
            <td>3</td>
            <td>4</td>
          </tr>
          <tr class="normal_row">
            <td>1</td>
            <td>2</td>
            <td>3</td>
            <td>4</td>
          </tr>
          <tr class="normal_row">
            <td>1</td>
            <td>2</td>
            <td>3</td>
            <td>4</td>
          </tr>
      </table>
    </td>
  </tr>
</table>

CSS

tr.normal_row:nth-child(even) {
  background-color: white;
}

tr.normal_row:nth-child(odd) {
  background-color: grey;
}

I know that nested tables are a pain, but i cannot think of another solution. Maybe someone else can come up with a better one without changing the structure

You can find a working example here https://jsfiddle.net/qzL7kgev/1/ (css is a bit messy cause i layed it down quickly, but i hope you get the point)

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Try to like this

#tblRegister tr:nth-of-type(even) {
    background-color: #eee;
}

#tblRegister tr:nth-of-type(odd) {
    background-color: #fff;
}
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  • This does not work, the first row will be gray because of date <tr>!
    – Malphai
    May 12, 2017 at 7:52

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