feat(GlTable): Add vertical-align: top to table th and td
What does this MR do?
As per this comment #1759 (comment 900275198), we should use vertical-align: top
for both table headers and cells. This MR updates the CSS so we don't fallback to browser defaults.
Why now?
In GitLab the product, we have quite a few instances of GlTable. However, out of the box there are style mismatches between what is rendered and what GitLab UI prescribes (see gitlab#346921 (closed)).
This is due to conflicting styles from app/assets/stylesheets/framework/tables.scss
. Some of these styles include vertical-align: top
which is now being ported here. Once this gets merged, we should be able to remove those (or at least not apply them to tables with gl-table
class).
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