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TABLE HTML Element

The TABLE element specifies that the contained content is organized into a table with rows and columns. Use the TR, TD, and TH elements in the container to create the rows, columns, and cells. The TABLE element provides the following attributes and events.

Tip: From the IDE main menu, choose View->Toolbars->HTML Table
to display a toolbar for formatting tables.

Item 
Description 
align  
Specifies the horizontal alignment of its element with respect to the surrounding context. Possible values are left, right, center, and justify.  
bgcolor  
Sets the background color for the table cells.  
border  
Specifies the width (in pixels only) of the frame around a table.  
cellpadding  
Specifies the amount of space between the border of the cell and its contents. If the value of this attribute is a pixel length, all four margins should be this distance from the contents. If the value of the attribute is a percentage length, the top and bottom margins should be equally separated from the content based on a percentage of the available vertical space, and the left and right margins should be equally separated from the content based on a percentage of the available horizontal space.  
cellspacing  
Specifies how much space the user agent should leave between the left side of the table and the left-hand side of the leftmost column, the top of the table and the top side of the topmost row, and so on for the right and bottom of the table.  
class  
Assigns a class name or set of class names to an element. Any number of elements may be assigned the same class name or names. Multiple class names must be separated by white space characters.  
datapagesize  
Specifies the number of records displayed in a table bound to a data source.  
dir  
Specifies the direction of directionally neutral text in an element's content and attribute values:
ltr indicates left-to-right text or table.
rtl indicates right-to-left text or table.  
frame  
 
id  
Assigns a name to an element. This name must be unique in a document.  
lang  
Specifies the base language of an element's attribute values and text content. The default value of this attribute is unknown.  
onclick  
The onclick event occurs when the pointing device button is clicked over an element.  
ondblclick  
The ondblclick event occurs when the pointing device button is double clicked over an element.  
onkeydown  
The onkeydown event occurs when a key is pressed down over an element.  
onkeypress  
The onkeypress event occurs when a key is pressed and released over an element.  
onkeyup  
The onkeyup event occurs when a key is released over an element. This attribute may be used with most elements.  
onmousedown  
The onmousedown event occurs when the pointing device button is pressed over an element.  
onmousemove  
The onmousemove event occurs when the pointing device is moved while it is over an element.  
onmouseout  
The onmouseout event occurs when the pointing device is moved away from an element.  
onmouseover  
The onmousemove event occurs when the pointing device is moved while it is over an element.  
onmouseup  
The onmouseup event occurs when the pointing device button is released over an element.  
rules  
Specifies which rules will appear between cells within a table. The rendering of rules is user agent dependent. Possible values:
none No rules. This is the default value.
groups Rules will appear between row groups and column groups only.
rows Rules will appear between rows only.
cols Rules will appear between columns only.
all Rules will appear between all rows and columns.  
style  
Specifies style information for the current element. The syntax of the value of the style attribute is determined by the default style sheet language.  
title  
Specifies advisory information about the element for which it is set.  
width  
Specifies the desired width of the entire table and is intended for visual user agents. When the value is a percentage value, the value is relative to the user agent's available horizontal space. In the absence of any width specification, table width is determined by the user agent.  
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