HTML 4 tr Tag
Also see HTML5 <tr>
Tag.
This page is for the HTML 4 version of this element. For a more up to date version, see HTML5 <tr>
Tag.
The HTML <tr>
tag is used for specifying a table row within a table. A table row contains one or more td and/or th tags which determine individual cells.
Also see the <table>
tag.
Example
Attributes
Attributes specific to this tag: | |
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None | |
Other Attributes: | |
Attribute | Description |
dir | Specifies the direction of the text |
class | Document wide identifier. |
id | Document wide identifier |
lang | Language code |
title | Specifies a title to associate with the element. Many browsers will display this when the cursor hovers over the element (similar to a "tool tip"). |
style | Inline style (CSS) |
bgcolor | Background color of the tr. Note: This attribute is deprecated, use the CSS background-color property instead. |
align | Visual alignment. Possible values:
|
valign | Vertical alignment. Possible values:
|
char | Specifies a character to use for aligning text to. Used when align=char . |
charoff | Specifies an alignment offset (either in pixels or percentage value) against the first character as specified with the char attribute. Used when align=char |
onclick | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
ondbclick | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onmousedown | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onmouseup | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onmouseover | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onmousemove | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onmouseout | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onkeypress | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onkeydown | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
onkeyup | Intrinsic event (see event handlers) |
Preview
HTML5 Tags
The information on this page is based on HTML version 4.01. Most modern browsers now support HTML5.
See HTML5 <tr>
Tag for the HTML5 version of the above element.
See this list of HTML tags for the latest list of HTML elements.