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Table HTML Elements

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In this chapter, I'll show you how to organize contents into a table of rows and columns. There are a lot of scenarios where you need to display a list of things, and tables are the perfect solution. In Chapter 4, I demonstrated using ordered and unordered list (ol, ul) elements. These support multiple rows but only a single column, however. If you need to organize a row into multiple columns, tables are the way to go.

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Collins, M.J. (2017). Table HTML Elements. In: Pro HTML5 with CSS, JavaScript, and Multimedia. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2463-2_6

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