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⟩ How can I use tables to structure forms?

Small forms are sometimes placed within a TD element within a table. This can be a useful for positioning a form relative to other content, but it doesn't help position the form-related elements relative to each other.

To position form-related elements relative to each other, the entire table must be within the form. You cannot start a form in one TH or TD element and end in another. You cannot place the form within the table without placing it inside a TH or TD element. You can put the table inside the form, and then use the table to position the INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT, and other form-related elements, as shown in the following example.

<FORM ACTION="[URL]">

<TABLE BORDER="0">

<TR>

<TH>Account:</TH>

<TD><INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="account"></TD>

</TR>

<TR>

<TH>Password:</TH>

<TD><INPUT TYPE="password" NAME="password"></TD>

</TR>

<TR>

<TD> </TD>

<TD><INPUT TYPE="submit" NAME="Log On"></TD>

</TR>

</TABLE>

</FORM>

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