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Ghost and loading cells styling doesn't divider between row headers and row contents #972

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tgreenwatts opened this issue Apr 11, 2017 · 3 comments

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@tgreenwatts
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tgreenwatts commented Apr 11, 2017

Seen on Chrome & Table 1.10
With row headers, but without any actual rows, ghost cells don't show the divider between the row headers and the row contents

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llorca commented Apr 11, 2017

Any pointers on how to repro / what's different with this table? Doesn't repro on the docs: http://blueprintjs.com/docs/#table-js.table-loading-states

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The docs don't render tables with 0 "real" rows. This is only crops up if you're rendering a table that only contains ghost cells.

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Yep, reproed by setting the docs example to 0 rows and ghost cells
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@tgreenwatts tgreenwatts changed the title Ghost cells styling doesn't divider between row headers and row contents Ghost and loading cells styling doesn't divider between row headers and row contents Apr 21, 2017
@tgreenwatts tgreenwatts added this to the 1.16.0 milestone Apr 24, 2017
@tgreenwatts tgreenwatts self-assigned this Apr 24, 2017
@tgreenwatts tgreenwatts modified the milestones: 1.16.0, 1.17.0 Apr 25, 2017
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