The Table's Set…

Whether you're a doctor, scientist, professional assistant, instructor, student, or legal clerk, you're going to find a need at some point to place information into tables. Think about all the uses you might find for using tables on public or private websites:

  • Medical charting

  • Research results from scientific studies

  • Calendar of events

  • Grade and attendance tracking

  • Task management

  • Court case information

And the list can go on for as long as you can imagine. It becomes quite easy to see why tables are so important for managing content appropriately.

Of course, another use for tables is to display information that is collected in databases. One way such information can be collected is via a website. Let's say you're ...

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