Col class=“slick”> does not apply class to the columns of a table?

According to w3 schools, only the width attribute works in Firefox. It also doesn't look like the border attribute is supported at all w3schools.com/tags/tag_col.asp.

According to w3 schools, only the width attribute works in Firefox. It also doesn't look like the border attribute is supported at all. w3schools.com/tags/tag_col.asp.

Further, his link to w3schools says this: "Add the style attribute to the tag, and let CSS take care of backgrounds, width and borders. These are the ONLY CSS properties that work with the tag. " – Scott Stafford Oct 4 '10 at 17:09 Alright, I was thinking that col was sort of a stronger application.

That is, I thought setting a class would basically force all the td's to have that class, and that the CSS would completely apply. – dafrazzman Oct 4 '10 at 17:11 I did check out that page, but I didn't quite understand what it meant when it was saying that certain attributes didn't work. I was thinking of class as an entirely separate attribute which would allow CSS to work in all ways.

Looks like this won't work, thanks guys! :( – dafrazzman Oct 4 '10 at 17:16.

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