How to change the color of Table Cells in Articles?

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  • Ifra Saqlain
    Community Moderator
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    Exactly, you will have to add CSS in-line or at the Stylesheet to change the cells colour.

    I don't think there is a way to change table cells colour without code.

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  • Pulkit Pandey
    Community Moderator

    Hi Kat Thorson

    Just follow the below steps to add background color on the Table Cell using the Editor You don't need to add a CSS for that 

    I am adding the short video which helps you to achieve what you want 

    https://youtu.be/mRRy23gws6w 

    Let me know if it solves your issue

    Thanks 

    Pulkit

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  • F. Keijmes

    I don't have this Advanced Tab in the Table Properties.

    Any idea why not? I'm an admin.

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  • F. Keijmes

    PS: same for Cell Properties :

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  • Dane
    Zendesk Engineering
    Hi Fran,
     
    For this option to appear, you need to change your help center security permissions to allow unsafe HTML.
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  • Ronald

    I tried setting the table background color with an Inline style such as: 

    <table style="background-color: #dcdcdc;

    This renders as expected in the WYSIWYG editor. However, when I preview the page the background color is not there. When I inspect the page the table style noted above is absent from the HTML.

    Is this also because I have to change the help center security permissions to allow unsafe HTML?

    Edit: I briefly checked off "Display unsafe content" and my background-color property rendered as expected on the published preview article. I guess I'll have to create new CSS table class.  🙁

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  • Pulkit Pandey
    Community Moderator

    Hi Ronald
    Can you please give a try to update the background Color as shown on the video I have shared the video link below

    https://youtu.be/mRRy23gws6w

    Thanks
    Pulkit
    Team diziana

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  • Ronald

    Pulkit Pandey Thanks for your reply but that will not work for me as I don't have the setting "allow unsafe HTML" enabled. I tried doing this by directly editing the article's code, adding an Inline style for the table property background-color, but that didn't work either as it appears to be essentially what I would have been doing with the "Advanced" table options shown in your video.

    Not sure why a background-color table property would get lumped in with the ability to execute unsafe code, seems like there should be a more precise way to prevent specifically malicious unsafe code. When I have some time I'll try creating a new table class in the CSS file.

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