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Answered by TheLogophile
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1. The HTML <li> element is used to represent an item in a list. It must be contained in a parent element: an ordered list ( <ol> ), an unordered list ( <ul> ), or a menu ( <menu> ). In menus and unordered lists, list items are usually displayed using bullet points.

2. The <ul> tag defines an unordered (bulleted) list. Use the <ul> tag together with the <li> tag to create unordered lists.

3. The <td> tag defines a standard data cell in an HTML table. An HTML table has two kinds of cells: Header cells - contains header information (created with the <th> element) Data cells - contains data (created with the <td> element).

4. Description. The HTML <tr> tag defines a row in an HTML table. Each <tr> tag can contain one or more <th> tags that define header cells in the table or one or more <td> tags that define standard cells in the table. This tag is also commonly referred to as the <tr> element.

5. The <th> tag defines a header cell in an HTML table. An HTML table has two kinds of cells: Header cells - contains header information (created with the <th> element) Data cells - contains data (created with the <td> element).

6. The <caption> tag defines a table caption. The <caption> tag must be inserted immediately after the <table> tag. Tip: By default, a table caption will be center-aligned above a table. However, the CSS properties text-align and caption-side can be used to align and place the caption.

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Answered by Tanishitanu
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