2010/4/29 tedd <tedd.sperling@xxxxxxxxx>: > At 8:29 AM -0300 4/28/10, Juan Rodriguez Monti wrote: >> >> Hello Guys, >> I would like to implement a two color row table for some queries that I'm >> doing. >> >> I use PHP to query a DB, then I use while to print all its results. I >> have a code pretty similar to this one : >> >> $results = Here the QUERY; >> echo "<html>"; >> echo "<head>"; >> echo '<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" />'; >> echo "</head>"; >> echo "<body>"; >> echo '<div id="container">'; >> >> echo "<center><h2>Results</h2></center><br />"; >> echo ("<table border='1'>"); >> echo "<td><strong>At1</strong></td> >> <td><strong>At2</strong></td> <td><strong>At3</strong></td> $ >> >> while ($row = while condition )) { >> echo ("<tr>"); >> echo "<td>$row[0]</td><td>$row[1]</td> <td>$row[2]</td> >> <td>$row[3]</td><td>$row[4]</td> "; >> echo "</div>"; >> echo "</body>"; >> echo "</html>"; >> >> I just want to show you how I write the table. What I would like to >> know is what do you suggest to do a two color row format. >> >> Thanks!, >> Juan > > > Juan: > > Everyone has done this at one time or another -- this is my solution. > > http://webbytedd.com/b/color-rows/ > > Plus, it validates and keeps things simple. > > Cheers, > > tedd Tedd, Thanks. I'm gonna check it. I finally solved it using: if ( CONDITIONS )) { $results = query( QUERY ); $colors = array('#97b7cd','#96bf8c'); $index= 0; echo "<html>"; echo "<head>"; echo '<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="is.css" />'; echo "</head>"; echo "<body>"; echo '<div id="container">'; echo "<table border='1'>"; echo "<td><strong>a1</strong></td> <td><strong>a2</strong></td> <td><strong>a3</strong></td> <td><strong>a4</strong></td> <td><strong>a5</strong></td> "; while ($row = CONDITIONS )) { echo '<tr style="background-color: ' . $colors[$index ++ % 2] . ';">'; echo "<td>$row[0]</td><td>$row[1]</td> <td>$row[2]</td> <td>$row[3]</td><td>$row[4]</td> "; } echo "</tr>"; echo "</table>"; echo "</div>"; echo '<p><a href="back.html">back</a></p>'; echo "</body>"; echo "</html>"; This solution was the best for me. It's solved with your help. Thanks a lot!. Juan -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php