Documentation and examples for opt-in styling
To prevent any styles from leaking to nested tables, we use the child combinator (>) selector in our CSS. Since we need to target all the tds and ths in the thead, tbody, and tfoot, our selector would look pretty long without it. As such, we use the rather odd looking .table > :not(caption) > * > * selector to target all tds and ths of the .table, but...
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<table class="table table-striped table-bordered"> <thead> ... </thead> <tbody> ... <tr> <td colspan="4"> <table class="table mb-0"> ... </table> </td> </tr> ... </tbody> </table>
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It is a common practice to slice off both ends of a cucumber and rub them against the remaining portion to extract the bitter sap. This bitter component, known as cucurbitacin, serves as a defense mechanism for the plant against harmful insects. While the bitterness itself is not harmful, it does detract from the cucumber’s quality and flavor. In cases where the cucumber is bitter in the middle, astringent,...
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