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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T04:59:42+00:00 2026-06-07T04:59:42+00:00

Background: I have a CMS tool that allows users to create a table inside

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Background:

I have a CMS tool that allows users to create a table inside the content area. If the option for a border is used, the tool sets the border attribute on the table, and does not use a style. My reset stylesheet defaults all tables to no border, and this overrides the table border attribute (i.e., no border is displayed).

As a quick hack, I put in some jQuery to grab table elements that have a non-0 border attribute and convert the border attribute into an inline style.

My question:

While I was able to get the code to work, it is not the solution I originally intended.

This is currently working:

    $("table[border!='0']").css('border', function() { 
         return $(this).attr('border') + "px solid"; 
    });

My original solution was to not require the function in the css method –

$("table[border!='0']").css('border', $(this).attr('border') + "px solid");

I realize as I write this question that $(this) doesn’t refer to each item in the selection, as it does inside the function, thus my problem.

jsFiddle

Is there a way to accomplish this without the function?

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    2026-06-07T04:59:43+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 4:59 am

    No, using the function is the only (and best) way since otherwise you cannot access every item separately.

    Note that your code contains a bug: $(this).attr['border'] should be $(this).attr('border') – otherwise you always get undefinedpx solid which doesn’t make much sense.

    However, as long as you don’t have a ton of different values for border you could use CSS:

    table[border=1] { border: 1px solid; }
    table[border=2] { border: 2px solid; }
    

    Obviously this would be messy with many different values but chances are good that you don’t have many different border widths.

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