HTML <tr> tag
The HTML (hypertext markup language) <tr> tag is short for table row and used to designate a row of cells in a table and can contain <th> and <td> tags. The following sections contain information about the <tr> tag, including an example of it in use, and related attributes and browser compatibility.
More advanced tables may include the <caption>, <col>, <colgroup>, <tbody>, <tfoot>, or <thead> elements.
Example of <tr> code
<table class="mtable2 tab">
<tr>
<th>Month</th>
<th>Savings</th>
</tr>
<tr class="tcw">
<td>March</td>
<td>$200</td>
</tr>
<tr class="tcw">
<td>April</td>
<td>$300</td>
</tr>
<tr class="tcw"> <td>May</td>
<td>$250</td>
</tr>
</table>
Example result
Month | Savings |
---|---|
March | $200 |
April | $300 |
May | $250 |
We have added a few of our own classes to the table using CSS (cascading style sheets); this action allows us to improve its appearance.
Deprecated attributes
All HTML tags support standard attributes that define the settings of an HTML element. In addition to the standard settings, the <tr> tag had the following unique attributes that are now deprecated.
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
align | Designates the alignment of content inside an element. |
bgcolor | Designates the background color of a table row. |
char | Aligns the content in a table row to a specific character. |
charoff | Sets the number of characters to offset the content from the character designated by the char attribute. |
valign | Alights the content in a table row vertically. |
Compatibility
Edge | Internet Explorer | Firefox | Safari | Opera | Chrome |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
All versions | All versions | All versions | All version | All versions | All versions |
Abbreviations, Browser, Cell, Class, Column, Compatibility, Container tag, Format, Row, <table>, Web design terms