| % Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand |
| % Please edit documentation in R/light_themes.R |
| \name{kable_classic} |
| \alias{kable_classic} |
| \alias{kable_minimal} |
| \alias{kable_material} |
| \title{Alternative HTML themes} |
| \usage{ |
| kable_classic(kable_input, striped = FALSE, hover = FALSE, ...) |
| |
| kable_minimal(kable_input, striped = FALSE, hover = FALSE, ...) |
| |
| kable_material(kable_input, striped = FALSE, hover = FALSE, ...) |
| } |
| \arguments{ |
| \item{kable_input}{A HTML kable object.} |
| |
| \item{striped}{T/F for adding striped rows.} |
| |
| \item{hover}{T/F for adding hover effects.} |
| |
| \item{...}{Everything else you need to specify in \code{kable_styling}.} |
| } |
| \description{ |
| kableExtra uses the built-in bootstrap themes by default in |
| \code{kable_styling()}. Alternatively, you can use a customized table themes for |
| your table. This \code{lightable} table style sheet comes with three formats, |
| namely \code{lightable-minimal}, \code{lightable-classic} and \code{lightable-material} with |
| \code{hover} and \code{striped} options. |
| } |