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It is wrong to use tables to create your layout. You should use other elements for layout (divs, lists, sections, articles, headers, footers, asides, etc.). And you can achieve great effects with minimal HTML/CSS (leaving your code semantically meaningful, lightweight, and easy to maintain).
Tables are often used in web design for organising data, but their usage raises questions about accessibility and experience.
In the era of responsive web design the old trend of building websites using HTML tables cant be used anymore. You have to use div tags and style them as required. This feature of the HTML Cleaner offers you a simple way to replace all table tags with div tags having the correct classes.
0:25 3:57 Using th tags for table header and ill list the days of the week. So we have sunday throughMoreUsing th tags for table header and ill list the days of the week. So we have sunday through saturday. So to add another header just use another pair of th tags sunday monday tuesday you get the.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) discourages use of tables for layout because they are striving for a web in which content and structure are completely separate from presentation. This allows content to be rendered meaningfully across a wide variety of devices.
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Definition and Usage The tag defines an HTML table. An HTML table consists of one element and one or more , , and elements. The element defines a table row, the element defines a table header, and the element defines a table cell.
HTML tables should be used for tabular data this is what they are designed for. Unfortunately, a lot of people used to use HTML tables to lay out web pages, e.g. one row to contain the header, one row to contain the content columns, one row to contain the footer, etc.
Yes! HTML tables are still widely used, however, theyre mainly used for displaying tabular data. While newer layout techniques such as CSS Flexbox and Grid have become more popular for creating complex page layouts, HTML tables remain a useful tool for organizing data in a structured format.

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