The <TBODY> tag defines the body elements of a table. It is used in
conjunction with the <THEAD> and
<TFOOT> tags. This allows the browser to
understand the table layout so that more advanced scrolling and smarter
printing can be performed. For example, if the body of a table is too long
for the page when printed, the header and footer can be repeated on the
next page.
I would not recommend using this tag as browser support appears weak or
nonexistent.
align=alignment |
|
Defines the horizontal alignment of the data within
the cell.
CENTER |
Center the text. |
JUSTIFY |
Justify the text within the cell. |
LEFT |
Align the text to the left. |
RIGHT |
Align the text to the right. |
|
class=class |
|
Indicates that the text is to be formatted using the
specified class. |
dir=direction |
|
Indicates the direction (right or left) that the text
is to be displayed. Useful for languages which display left to right. |
event=JavaScript |
|
When event occurs,
execute the specified JavaScript. |
id = "name" |
|
You can give a text a name, which allows it to be
referenced and changed in a script (dynamic HTML). |
lang="lang" |
|
Indicates the language of the text within
the text. |
style="style" |
|
Defines the style in which the text will be displayed.
This overrides any style elements at an "outer" level, such as from
the BODY or the Cascading Style Sheet. |
title="title" |
|
You can give a text a title if you want. This provides
some additional information about the text. I'm not sure why you would
want to do this, but you could. |
valign=n |
|
Specifies the vertical alignment of the data within
the cells.
BASELINE |
First line of each element in the cell aligned
with a baseline. |
BOTTOM |
Align elements with bottom of cell. |
MIDDLE |
Align to middle. |
TOP |
Align to the top. |
|