Appearance: | <TH> [</TH>] |
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Attributes: | ROWSPAN=n , COLSPAN=n , NOWRAP, ALIGN=left|right|center, VALIGN=top|middle|bottom, WIDTH=n , HEIGHT=n |
Contents: | H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, P, UL, OL, DIR, MENU, PRE, DL, DIV, CENTER, BLOCKQUOTE, FORM, HR, TABLE, ADDRESS as well as TT, I, B, U, STRIKE, BIG, SMALL, SUB, SUP, EM, STRONG, DFN, CODE, SAMP, KBD, VAR, CITE, A, APPLET, IMG, FONT, BASEFONT, BR, MAP, INPUT, SELECT, TEXTAREA and plain text. |
May occur in: | TR. |
Like the TD tag, a TH is used for a table cell. However, TH should be used when the cell's contents is a heading of some sort, for example, when the text is a label for a row of column.
See the section on TD for an explanation of the various attributes.
For an example on how to construct tables, please see the section on the TABLE tag.
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