The "archaic" width
attribute does not take a unit, it expects something like width="20"
.
However, the "most correct" way to define a table is like so:
<table>
<colgroup>
<col style="width:20px" />
<col style="width:50px" span="2" />
<col style="width:15px" />
<col style="width:25px" />
<col style="width:20px" span="3" />
</colgroup>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>col1</td>
<td>col2</td>
<td>col3</td>
<td>col4</td>
<td>col5</td>
<td>col6</td>
<td>col7</td>
<td>col8</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
This works especially well for large tables, because the browser only needs to read the <colgroup>
element to know exactly how the entire table should be laid out, without needing to calculate widths based on individual cell styles.
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