The cell_fill() helper function is to be used with the tab_style()
function, which itself allows for the setting of custom styles to one or more
cells. Specifically, the call to cell_fill() should be bound to the
styles argument of tab_style().
cell_fill(color = "#D3D3D3", alpha = NULL)
| color | The fill color. If nothing is provided, then |
|---|---|
| alpha | An optional alpha transparency value for the |
A list object of class cell_styles.

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Other Helper Functions:
adjust_luminance(),
cell_borders(),
cell_text(),
cells_body(),
cells_column_labels(),
cells_column_spanners(),
cells_footnotes(),
cells_grand_summary(),
cells_row_groups(),
cells_source_notes(),
cells_stub_grand_summary(),
cells_stub_summary(),
cells_stubhead(),
cells_stub(),
cells_summary(),
cells_title(),
currency(),
default_fonts(),
escape_latex(),
google_font(),
gt_latex_dependencies(),
html(),
md(),
pct(),
px(),
random_id()
# Use `exibble` to create a gt table; # add styles with `tab_style()` and # the `cell_fill()` helper function tab_1 <- exibble %>% dplyr::select(num, currency) %>% gt() %>% fmt_number( columns = c(num, currency), decimals = 1 ) %>% tab_style( style = cell_fill(color = "lightblue"), locations = cells_body( columns = num, rows = num >= 5000) ) %>% tab_style( style = cell_fill(color = "gray85"), locations = cells_body( columns = currency, rows = currency < 100 ) )