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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion doc/source/html-styling.ipynb
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"Above we used `Styler.apply` to pass in each column one at a time.\n",
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"<p style=\"background-color: #DEDEBE\">*Debugging Tip*: If you're having trouble writing your style function, try just passing it into <code style=\"background-color: #DEDEBE\">df.apply</code>. <code style=\"background-color: #DEDEBE\">Styler.apply</code> uses that internally, so the result should be the same.</p>\n",
"<p style=\"background-color: #DEDEBE\">*Debugging Tip*: If you're having trouble writing your style function, try just passing it into <code style=\"background-color: #DEDEBE\">DataFrame.apply</code>. Internally, <code style=\"background-color: #DEDEBE\">Styler.apply</code> uses <code style=\"background-color: #DEDEBE\">DataFrame.apply</code> so the result should be the same.</p>\n",
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"What if you wanted to highlight just the maximum value in the entire table?\n",
"Use `.apply(function, axis=None)` to indicate that your function wants the entire table, not one column or row at a time. Let's try that next.\n",
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