Zebra Striping
You can achieve zebra striping through one simple attribute or CSS styling.
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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>ZingGrid: Simple Grid</title> <script nonce="undefined" src="https://cdn.zinggrid.com/zinggrid.min.js"></script> <style> .zg-body { background: #e6e6e6; } zing-grid[loading] { height: 373px; } </style> </head> <body class="zg-body"> <zing-grid caption="EPL Top Scorers" layout="row" layout-controls="disabled" zebra> <zg-data data='[ { "playerName": "Eden Hazard", "playerClub": "Chelsea", "goalsScored": 5 }, { "playerName": "Aleksandar Mitrovic", "playerClub": "Fulham", "goalsScored": 5 }, { "playerName": "Sergio Agüero", "playerClub": "Manchester City", "goalsScored": 4 }, { "playerName": "Romelu Lukaku", "playerClub": "Manchester United", "goalsScored": 4 }, { "playerName": "Sadio Mané", "playerClub": "Liverpool", "goalsScored": 4 } ]'></zg-data> </zing-grid> <script> ZingGrid.setLicense(['26ccbfec16b8be9ee98c7d57bee6e498']); </script> </body> </html>
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>ZingGrid: Simple Grid</title> <script src="https://cdn.zinggrid.com/zinggrid.min.js"></script> </head> <body class="zg-body"> <zing-grid caption="EPL Top Scorers" layout="row" layout-controls="disabled" zebra> <zg-data data='[ { "playerName": "Eden Hazard", "playerClub": "Chelsea", "goalsScored": 5 }, { "playerName": "Aleksandar Mitrovic", "playerClub": "Fulham", "goalsScored": 5 }, { "playerName": "Sergio Agüero", "playerClub": "Manchester City", "goalsScored": 4 }, { "playerName": "Romelu Lukaku", "playerClub": "Manchester United", "goalsScored": 4 }, { "playerName": "Sadio Mané", "playerClub": "Liverpool", "goalsScored": 4 } ]'></zg-data> </zing-grid> </body> </html>
.zg-body {background:#e6e6e6;}
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