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Contextual classes can be used to color the table, table rows or table cells. The classes that can be used are: .table-primary, .table-success, .table-info, .table-warning, .table-danger, .table-active, .table-secondary, .table-light and .table-dark:
| Firstname | Lastname | |
|---|---|---|
| Default | Defaultson | def@somemail.com |
| Moe | Howard | moe@stooge.com |
| Larry | Fine | Larry@stooge.com |
| Curley | Howard | Curley@stooge.com |
| Shemp | Howard | shemp@stooge.com |
| Curly Joe | idk | CJ@stooge.com |
| Joe | Besser | JB@stooge.com |
| Bud | Abbot | bud@whosonfirst.com |
| Lou | Costello | Lou@thirdbase.com |
| Charlie | Chaplin | CC@mustache.com |
Alerts are created with the .alert class, followed by a contextual color classes:
Use the contextual background classes to provide "meaning through colors".
Use any text color utilites to add a color to the spinner: