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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T20:25:42+00:00 2026-06-14T20:25:42+00:00

I’m exploring how to style a table in such a way that the border

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I’m exploring how to style a table in such a way that the border can be changed when the mouse hovers over a column.

enter image description here

When the mouse is over a column, I want to highlight that column by changing the border color:

enter image description here

To highlight, I am using the following JavaScript code with the jQuery library:

$('td').hover(function() {
    var t = parseInt($(this).index()) + 1;
    $('td:nth-child(' + t + ')').addClass('highlighted');
},
function() {
    var t = parseInt($(this).index()) + 1;
    $('td:nth-child(' + t + ')').removeClass('highlighted');
});

with the following CSS:

.highlighted {
    border-top: 2px solid black;
    border-right: 2px solid black;
    border-left: 2px solid black;
}

You can view how this works in this JSFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/sCFjj/1/
This is only working when I hover on the left-most column. Otherwise it highlights the right-column (and top) but not the left vertical column. Is there a way of making the left-vertical column appear?

Ideally, I would like the effect to ignore the lowest row, but I am not sure how to exclude a row from the jQuery selection.

I’ve based my attempt closely on this previous question.

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    2026-06-14T20:25:43+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 8:25 pm

    Link: jsFiddle. Also add to previous collumn border-right and you will get that you want. I think that collumn’s right border is over next collumn left border.

    JavaScript:

    $('td').hover(function() {
        var t = parseInt($(this).index()) + 1;
        $('td:nth-child(' + t + ')').addClass('highlighted');
    
        if(t>1){
            var t1 = t -1;
            //alert("T:" + t + "<br/> T1:" + t1);
            $('td:nth-child(' + t1 + ')').addClass('highlightedPrev');
        }
    },
    function() {
        var t = parseInt($(this).index()) + 1;
        $('td:nth-child(' + t + ')').removeClass('highlighted ');
            if(t>1){
             var t1 = t -1;
             $('td:nth-child(' + t1 + ')').removeClass('highlightedPrev');
        }
    });​
    

    CSS:

    .highlighted {
        border: 2px solid black;
    }
    .highlightedPrev {
        border-right: 2px solid black;
    }
    

    Hope I solved your problem.

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