Tables

Best practices

  • Use different text styles and backgrounds to establish a visual hierarchy and make data easier to scan.
  • Choose row styles that facilitate scanning and parsing of data.
  • Employ visual elements like color-coded backgrounds or data bars to provide organisational context and highlight key information.
  • Align numerical data to the right for easier comparison and text data to the left for readability.
  • Use tabular (monospaced) fonts for numbers to ensure consistent spacing and alignment.
  • Include sufficient padding between cells to improve spacing and readability.
  • Select an appropriate line height for your data and use subtext to provide helpful context without clutter.
  • Split large datasets into an overview and a details view to avoid overwhelming users with too much information at once.
  • Include an actions column with icons or buttons for users to perform tasks on records.
  • Provide search and advanced search options to help users quickly find specific data within large datasets.

Examples

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