A table style completely void of borders and headers
Usage
void(
font_size = 14,
font_color = "#222222",
header_font_size = 15,
header_font_color = "transparent",
border_color = "transparent",
border_width = 0,
header_border_color = "transparent",
header_border_width = 0,
centered = FALSE,
cell_padding = 6
)
Arguments
- font_size
Numeric value representing the size of the font within the table (in px). Default is 14.
- font_color
Color of the font for the text within the table. Default is #222222.
- header_font_size
Numeric value representing the size of the font within the table (in px). Default is 15.
- header_font_color
Color of the font for the header text. Default is transparent
- border_color
Color of the borders between cells. Default is transparent.
- border_width
Numeric value representing the border width between cells (in px). Default is 0.
- header_border_color
Color of the bottom border of the header. Default is transparent.
- header_border_width
Numeric value representing the bottom border width of the header (in px). Default is 0.
- centered
Logical: vertically center the contents of the table. Default is FALSE.
- cell_padding
Numeric value representing the padding size between cells (in px). Default is 6.
Examples
data <- iris[10:29, ]
## Standard void theme
reactable(data,
theme = void())
#> Error in x$width %||% settings$fig.width * settings$dpi: non-numeric argument to binary operator
## Additional options applied
reactable(data,
theme = void(font_size = 12, font_color = "grey", cell_padding = 3))
#> Error in x$width %||% settings$fig.width * settings$dpi: non-numeric argument to binary operator