Here’s the information about the HTML Tables
Tables are defined with the < table > tag. A table is divided into rows (with the < tr > tag), and each row is divided into data cells (with the < td > tag). The letters td stands for “table data,” which is the content of a data cell. A data cell can contain text, images, lists, paragraphs, forms, horizontal rules, tables, etc.


• < table border="1" > < tr > < td >row 1, cell 1< /td > < td >row 1, cell 2< /td > < /tr > < tr > < td >row 2, cell 1< /td > < td >row 2, cell 2< /td > < /tr > < /table >How it looks in a browser:
• row 1, cell 1row 1, cell 2row 2, cell 1row 2, cell 2

Tables and the Border Attribute

• If you do not specify a border attribute the table will be displayed without any borders. Sometimes this can be useful, but most of the time, you want the borders to show.
• To display a table with borders, you will have to use the border attribute:
• < table border="1" > < tr > < td >Row 1, cell 1< /td > < td >Row 1, cell 2< /td > < /tr > < /table >

Headings in a HTML Table

• Headings in a table are defined with the < th > tag.
< table border="1" > < tr > < th >Heading< /th > < th >Another Heading< /th > < /tr > < tr > < td >row 1, cell 1< /td > < td >row 1, cell 2< /td > < /tr > < tr > < td >row 2, cell 1< /td > < td >row 2, cell 2< /td > < /tr > < /table >
How it looks in a browser:
• HeadingAnother Headingrow 1, cell 1row 1, cell 2row 2, cell 1row 2, cell 2