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The <th> tag defines a header cell in an HTML table. An HTML table has two kinds of cells: header cells, which contain header information (created with the <th> element), and data cells, which contain data (created with the <td> element). The text in "th" elements are bold and centered by default. The text in "td" elements are regular and left-aligned by default.
abbr ; value: text;
specifies an abbreviated version of the content in a header cell.
colspan ; value: number;
specifies the number of columns a header cell should span.
headers ; value:header_id;
specifies one or more header cells a cell is related to.
rowspan ; value: number;
specifies the number of rows a header cell should span.
scope ; value: col, colgroup, row, rowgroup;
specifies whether a header cell is a header for a column, row, or group of columns or rows.
<th> . . . </th>
Month | Savings |
---|---|
January | $100 |
January | $80 |
<style> table, th, td {border: 1px solid black; margin-left: 4vw;} </style> <table> <tr> <th>Month</th> <th>Savings</th> </tr> <tr> <td>January</td> <td>$100</td> </tr> <tr> <td>January</td> <td>$80</td> </tr> </table>
Month | Savings |
---|---|
January | $100 |
January | $80 |
<table style="background-color:#00FF00"> <tr> <th>Month</th> <th>Savings</th> </tr> <tr> <td>January</td> <td>$100</td> </tr> <tr> <td>January</td> <td>$80 td> </tr> </table>