Now get rid of all that stuff, bring back Tom and Rick and we'll dive into <ROWSPAN>.
<TABLE BORDER=3> <TR> <TD>Ed</TD> <TD>Tom</TD> <TD>Rick</TD> </TR> <TR> <TD>Larry</TD> <TD>Curly</TD> <TD>Moe</TD> </TR> </TABLE>
Ed | Tom | Rick |
Larry | Curly | Moe |
As you may have guessed, <ROWSPAN> is just like <COLSPAN> 'cept y'all span rows instead of columns. (Not exactly brain surgery... is it?)
If we remove Larry and let Ed take over his cell, this is the result.
<TABLE BORDER=3> <TR> <TD ROWSPAN=2>Ed</TD> <TD>Tom</TD> <TD>Rick</TD> </TR> <TR> <TD>Curly</TD> <TD>Moe</TD> </TR> </TABLE>
Ed | Tom | Rick |
Curly | Moe |
And of course, these attributes can also be used in combination.
<TABLE BORDER=3> <TR> <TD ROWSPAN=2>Ed</TD> <TD COLSPAN=2>Tom</TD> </TR> <TR> <TD>Curly</TD> <TD>Moe</TD> </TR> </TABLE>
Ed | Tom | |
Curly | Moe |
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