Web Standards-Tables
Today, in Web Standards I will read and review Chapter 8- Tables. This chapter is 33 pages long. There are 11 chapters in Part 1-HyperText Markup Language (HTML). Part 1 is 153 pages long.
Table are used in HTML to show tabular, scientific and academic data. Tables also perform just about any task you need with this form within a document layout. There are many parts of a table that you should be aware of if you plan on creating one.
- Header row(s)
- Column groupings
- Body row(s)
- Header cells
- Body cells
- Rows
- Columns
- Footer row(s)
- Caption
There are three main tags that are needed when building a table. It is the table tag, the row tag and the cell column.
Use the table tag to open and close your table. Use the tr tag to open and close a row within your table. The table heading tag is th.
To create columns within your table use the nested tag system. Each column is opened and closed with the td tag. Open and close the td tag for each column you want to open.
Work Cited
Schafer, Steven M.
Web standards programmer’s reference: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Perl, Python, and PHP/ Steven M. Schafer.< p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7645-8820-4 (paper/website)
ISBN-10: 0-7645-8820-6 (paper/website)
1. HTML (Document markup language) 2. Web site development. I. Title.
QA76.76.H94S2525 2005
006.7’4—dc22
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