Need a Table?

23 December 2003 · 0 comments

The anonymous Advanced Tables Tutorial explains handily how to actually code tables for tabular data. I’d have liked to have seen some accessibility information in there, but this is good information if you already know the basics of rows and data. This includes information on head, foot and body, along with other lesser-known table tags [...]

 

The anonymous Advanced Tables Tutorial explains handily how to actually code tables for tabular data. I’d have liked to have seen some accessibility information in there, but this is good information if you already know the basics of rows and data. This includes information on head, foot and body, along with other lesser-known table tags and formatting.

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