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TABLES ARE FORMED USING < TABLE > AND < /TABLE > TAGS.

THE CONTENTS OF A <TABLE> SHOULD BE A GROUP OF ROWS SPECIFIED USING THE < TR > TAGS.

THE CONTENTS OF A ROW SHOULD BE A GROUP OF TABLE DATA CELLS ENCLOSED IN < TD > ELEMENTS.

< TABLE > 
< TR >
< TD > TAG < /TD > < TD > TYPE < /TD >
< TR >
< TD > TITLE < /TD > < TD > HEAD < /TD > < TR >
< TD > P < /TD > < TD > BLOCK < /TD >
 < /TABLE >

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  • TEXT
  • Text Style Tags
  • Getting Physical...
  • Text That Isn't Text
  • List Tags
  • List Elements
  • Ordered and Unordered Lists
  • Ordered and Unordered Lists (cont.)
  • Definition Lists
  • HTML tables
  • Tables
  • Table Borders and Headers
  • Table Cell Spacing
  • Table Cell Padding
  • Irregular Table Cells
  • Table Cell Alignment
  • Table Width and Height Attributes