Semantic (X)HTML Markup: Styling Tables
By: Zoe Gillenwater on Tuesday, November 23, 2004
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In the last Semantic (X)HTML article, you learned about a number of underused table elements that can improve your table's structure and accessibility. Guess what – there's more! The second part of the semantic tables article covers additional table elements that act primarily as hooks for visual formatting. This article will introduce the thead, tfoot, tbody, col, and colgroup elements. You'll learn which CSS properties you can use to format your tables and how to apply them to the appropriate table elements.
The Semantic (X)HTML Markup Series:
Semantic (X)HTML Markup: An Introduction
Semantic (X)HTML Markup: Headings and Paragraphs
Semantic (X)HTML Markup: Creating Emphasis
Semantic (X)HTML Markup: Blockquote, Q, and Cite
Semantic (X)HTML Markup: Structuring Lists
Semantic (X)HTML Markup: Styling Lists
Semantic (X)HTML Markup: Using Tables Appropriately
Semantic (X)HTML Markup: Styling Tables
Semantic (X)HTML Markup: Phrase Elements
Semantic (X)HTML Markup: Other Elements
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