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In this chapter, I will show you the HTML elements you can use to create tables. The main use for tables is to display two-dimensional data in a grid, but in earlier versions of HTML, it became common to use tables to control the layout of content in the page. In HTML5, this is no longer permitted, and the new CSS table feature (described in Chapter 21) must be used instead. Table 11-1 provides the summary for this chapter.

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Freeman, A. (2011). Table Elements. In: The Definitive Guide to HTML5. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3961-1_11

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