Tables
You may want to consider using HTML tables in your website. In addition to creating HTML tables to present data in rows and columns, you can also create HTML tables to organize information on your web page.
The process of creating an HTML table is similar to the process that you used to create your web page and any elements that you may have already included in your page, such as links or frames. Coding HTML tables into your web page is fairly easy since you need only understand a few basic table codes.
The basic structure of an HTML table consists of the following tags:
I feel that this project allowed me and Amara to really explore tables in HTML and see what we could manipulate them to show or convey visually.
The process of creating an HTML table is similar to the process that you used to create your web page and any elements that you may have already included in your page, such as links or frames. Coding HTML tables into your web page is fairly easy since you need only understand a few basic table codes.
The basic structure of an HTML table consists of the following tags:
- Table tags: <TABLE> </TABLE>
- Row tags: <TR> </TR>
- Cell tags: <TD> </TD>
I feel that this project allowed me and Amara to really explore tables in HTML and see what we could manipulate them to show or convey visually.