Hi,
thanks for your post, and sorry for the trouble.
In your case, the theme does not use #content
as the main container, but #main
.
So, please try again with this “Custom CSS”:
#main .tablepress-id-2,
#main .tablepress-id-2 tr,
#main .tablepress-id-2 tbody td,
#main .tablepress-id-2 thead th,
#main .tablepress-id-2 tfoot th {
border: none;
}
Regards,
Tobias
Thank you. It works now 🙂
Hi,
awesome! Great to hear that this did it 🙂
Best wishes,
Tobias
Hi Tobias,
Sorry to hijack this thread! I’ve tried the code on your FAQ section, as well as adding the #content and #main options, but still not helping?
I have a few tables on my website, here are two of them –
http://www.yourlicence.com.au/
http://www.yourlicence.com.au/training-courses/rigging-module/
There weren’t any borders until recently when someone updated all of our plugins.. I’m using Theme Gallery’s Spartan theme..
Any help would be appreciated! 🙂
Hi,
thanks for your question, and sorry for the late answer. As I was on vacation, I didn’t have a chance to reply earlier.
From what I can see, you were already able to remove the borders from the tables, is that correct?
Regards,
Tobias
Hi,
How to remove all borders around table?
see link: http://imageupload.co.uk/files/qrj4bm26ftje5bycjid4.jpg
Regards,
Robert
Hi Robert,
you’ll need to add the table ID to the code, and due to how your theme adds the border also use the !important
keyword:
.tablepress-id-1,
.tablepress-id-1 tr,
.tablepress-id-1 tbody td,
.tablepress-id-1 thead th,
.tablepress-id-1 tfoot th {
border: none !important;
}
Regards,
Tobias