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A common use is to make a collapsible layout table, which always displays an introduction or summary, but hides the rest of the content from immediate view. The introduction or summary is in the first row, and the content is in subsequent rows. The content is then easily accessible by using the 'show' button.
Also, if the table has cell spacing (and thus border-collapse=separate), meaning that cells have separate borders with a gap in between, that gap will still be visible. A cruder way to align columns of numbers is to use a figure space   or   , which is intended to be the width of a numeral, though is font-dependent in practice:
A table is an arrangement of columns and rows that organizes and positions data or images. Tables can be created on Wikipedia pages using special wikitext syntax, and many different styles and tricks can be used to customise them.
hide, collapse, collapsed, or mw-collapsed: Uses the mw-collapsible collapsed classes to make the table collapsed with a [show] link to reveal the table. auto or autocollapse: Uses the mw-collapsible autocollapse classes to make the table collapsible, but only collapse it if there are three or more collapsible tables on the page; inner or ...
For table markup, it can be applied to whole tables, table captions, table rows, and individual cells. CSS specificity in relation to content should be considered since applying it to a row could affect all that row's cells and applying it to a table could affect all the table's cells and caption, where styles closer to the content can override ...
(I guess someone could also wish to collapse certain rows only or exclude specific rows or columns.) — Christoph Päper 15:35, 1 March 2010 (UTC) As it turns out collapsing only specific rows is quite simple for opt-out, a bit more complex for opt-in and even more complex for columns.
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Tables on the right are autocollapse.Only the green cells should be visible on the left after clicking [hide] ... Do not collapse row 3 ...