2009/7/22 Seth Call <[email protected]>: > Hey there, > > I know I'd personally benefit from an explanation of the usage of 'td' > versus 'th' in a thead. > > Why would someone ever put a 'td' in a thead? Related question... why would > put in a mix of td's and th's within a thead? > > Maybe It's just a lack of creativity on my part, or a lack of experience > with tables, but after reading the spec, I still don't understand why I'd > use td vs a th in a thead; morever, I don't have a good reason why I'd mix > the two in a single thead. > > Thanks! > > Seth >
Uhm... Look at |=========================================================| | Month | Incomes | Outcomes | | | Salary | Other | Food | Transp. | Entert. | |=========================================================| | Jan |€ 1500 | € 85 | € 720 | € 310 | € 150 | | Feb |€ 1500 | € 85 | € 685 | € 380 | € 210 | /etc/ headings in the second row can be marked as <td> because they're actually data (the reason for spending / earning money) However, it is more realistic that <td> are allowed as descendant of <thead> just because <tr> have always the same content model ((td,th)+). Giovanni
