HTM-02900 | What is the element?
- The HTML
<
table
>
element represents tabular data — that is, information expressed via a two-dimensional data table. - The
<table>
element is used in conjunction with child elements such as<tr>, <td>, <th>,
and others to add tabular data to an HTML document. - The HTML tables allow web authors to arrange data like text, images, links, other tables, etc. into rows and columns of cells.
- The HTML tables are created using the
<table>
tag in which the<tr>
tag is used to create table rows and<td>
tag is used to create data cells. - In the table example below, the border is an attribute of
<table>
tag and it is used to put a border across all the cells. If you do not need a border then you can use border=”0″ - Note: Tables should not be used for page layout! Historically, some Web authors have misused tables in HTML as a way to control their page layout. However, there are a variety of alternatives to using HTML tables for layout, primarily using CSS.
{post_title}
{post_content}
{associated_insight_resource.post_title}
{associated_insight_resource.resource_link}
{associated_insight_resource.insight_type }