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I've got a table defined <table class="table table-striped"> with some rows like <tr class="success">, <tr class="info">, and <tr class="warning">.

The success and info table-rows show up fine: red and blue just as they should be. But the warning rows don't show yellow as expected. They're just regular, zebra-stripe white or gray.

Weird thing is, if I add table-hover to the table's classes, the warning rows will show yellow, but only when hovered. The success and info rows, however, always show their colors, hover or no.

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  • I dont seem anyproblem jsfiddle.net/C9Phk , can you have your fiddle too ? Sep 18, 2013 at 4:54
  • A matter of specificity probably. Either dive into the CSS files to see which rule overrides the .table .warning one, or simply make a new style rule with .table .warning and put put after the bootstrap styles.
    – Mr Lister
    Sep 18, 2013 at 8:17
  • Weird, it's working for me now too. I must've screwed up something else somewhere... thanks for the help, and sorry for the false alarm.
    – Jonathan
    Sep 18, 2013 at 14:19
  • Hi Jonathan, somehow I got this exact same thing. Removing class table-striped shows the correct color, but with table-striped it just won't show.. Any idea how you fixed this? edit figured it out after a few minutes; the style for .table-striped got overruled by a second CSS, but the .success (etc) classes weren't that were supposed to overrule .table-striped weren't defined!
    – ChrisH
    Oct 30, 2013 at 9:59

4 Answers 4

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Regarding this issue with v3.0.3 (which will be fixed in v3.1, whenever they release it), a quick/rough fix for this is to add !important overrides to some specific CSS for this issue:

.table-striped > tbody > tr > .danger,
.table-striped > tbody > .danger > td,
.table-striped > tbody > .danger > th {
  background-color: #f2dede !important;
}

Obviously add this for thead, tfoot etc and success, info etc if you use those. I'm only using danger, and only in the tbody. I put these modifications in my bootstrap.css file, so that when I upgrade to v3.1 it will update anyway.

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    Notice for users of Bootstrap 2: We have the same problem here and scrowler's solutions fix this at once! Yes, you can use danger (and other) classed rows in Bootstrap 2's stripped tables, with this small fix. Pity, that I can give you only +1, cause your solution is great!
    – trejder
    Apr 10, 2014 at 7:09
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Looks like this is a know bug in v3.0.3 and will be fixed in v3.1.0

https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/issues/11728

For now I'm just going to remove class: table-striped to make the colours appear again.

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Related bug... In Bootstrap 2.1.0, the "tr.warning" was left out, so that bootstrap.css was

.table tbody tr.success td {
  background-color: #dff0d8;
}
.table tbody tr.error td {
  background-color: #f2dede;
}
.table tbody tr.info td {
  background-color: #d9edf7;
}

But it should look something like:

.table tbody tr.success td {
  background-color: #dff0d8;
}
.table tbody tr.error td {
  background-color: #f2dede;
}
.table tbody tr.info td {
  background-color: #d9edf7;
}
.table tbody tr.warning td {
  background-color: lightgoldenrodyellow;
}

Note the color choice for "tr.warning" is my choice, and not a Bootstrap default color.

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If you are using LESS and build your own bootstrap I suggest adding !important to the bg-variant-mixin:

// Fix for known bug bg-variant, fixes issues with striped tables
.bg-variant(@color) {
    background-color: @color !important;
    a&:hover,
    a&:focus {
        background-color: darken(@color, 10%) !important;
    }
}

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