:nth-last-col
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The :nth-last-col()
CSS pseudo-class is designed for tables and grids. It accepts the An+B notation such as used with the :nth-child
selector, using this to target every nth column before it, therefore counting back from the end of the set of columns. The values odd and even are also valid.
/* Selects every odd column in a table */ :nth-last-col(odd) { background-color: pink; }
Syntax
The nth-last-col
pseudo-class is specified with a single argument, which represents the pattern for matching elements.
See :nth-child
for a more detailed explanation of its syntax.
Formal syntax
:nth-last-col
Examples
Basic example
HTML
<table> <tr> <td>one</td> <td>two</td> <td>three</td> <td>four</td> </tr> <tr> <td>one</td> <td>two</td> <td>three</td> <td>four</td> </tr> </table>
CSS
td { border: 1px solid #ccc; padding: .2em; } /* Odd columns starting with the final column of the table */ :nth-last-col(2n+1) { background-color: pink; }
Result
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See also
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