phpMyAdmin does it like this:
$bgcolor = ($i % 2) ? $cfg['BgcolorOne'] : $cfg['BgcolorTwo'];
Obviously you'd have your $cfg['BgcolorOne'] and $cfg['BgcolorTwo'] set to
different colors, or change those variables right there.
-Dash
-----Original Message-----
From: Davy Obdam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 4:48 PM
To: Php-Windows Mailing
Subject: [PHP-WIN] Alternate table rows
Hi people,..
I have a table wich is created with php and ofcourse the data comes from
a database. To make it more readable i would like to alternate the color
of each table row. For instance 1st row:#efefef 2nd row:#d3d3d3 and so
on... Does anyone knows a solution..? I am now using the folowing piece
of code:
<?php
$select = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM products ORDER BY name ASC LIMIT
$start,10");
for ($i=0;$i<mysql_num_rows($sql_id);$i++)
{
$sql = mysql_fetch_assoc($select);
//Table
echo "
<table cellpadding=\"2\" cellspacing=\"1\"
bgcolor=\"#ffffff\">\n
<tr>\n
<td bgcolor=\"#efefef\">".sql['products']."</td>\n//First row
</tr>\n
<tr>\n
<td bgcolor=\"#efefef\">Second row</td>\n
</tr>\n
</table>\n";
}
?>
Well u get the idea i think, can anyone help me. Any help is greatly
appreciated.;-)
Regards,
Davy Obdam
mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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