I don't know if there are more to this or if it would break some other rules but as of my testing it should be fine to remove this rule for headers that have no sorting applied to them.
This is the case already for "normal sized" tables as the padding-right rule is only applied if there is a sorting class to the element. But it has been forgotten for the table-sm variant. So there are two options that I can see.
Specify this rule does not apply if there is a sorting_disabled class
Do the same as what was done for the normal sized table in the following commit: 4e611f31ff
This is so each repo defines its own integration files, ensuring that
they are both easy to update and that they are up-to-date. I will be
blogging about this change next week.
The specificity of pesudo selectors ranks higher than class selectors,
so `tr:hover` will always rank higher than `tr.odd`. Thus giving
`tr:hover, tr.odd:hover` is redundant and this commit removes that
redundancy.
For more about CSS selector specificity see the MDN documentation:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Specificity
Fix: Ellipsis elements didn't have padding which could be jarring when shifting between paging that does and doesn't show ellipsis
This fixes DataTables/DataTables #26
Previously the CSS shorthand `background` was used for the background of
the header cells, but this makes it a good deal more difficult to set
the background colour if you want to since `transparent` is implicit in
the shorthand used. This method, although a bit longer in CSS is still
fairly simple and a lot more flexible