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HTML table
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HTML table

An HTML structure for creating rows and columns. It is used for lists, specifications and other tabular data as well as to locate elements on the page. The table command gives the HTML designer reasonably precise control over placement of text and images. HTML tables are built using the TABLE tag to define the overall table and then the Table Row (TR) tag to build each row. The Table Data (TD) tag defines the actual data.



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