HTML | <col> char Attribute
The HTML <col> char attribute is used to set the alignment of the content in a column in a character. It can only be used if the align attribute is set to “character”. The default value of char is the decimal-point character of the page language.
Syntax:
<col char="character">
Attribute Values:
- character: It specifies the alignment of content to a character.
Note: It is not supported by HTML 5. CSS property is used instead of this attribute.
Example:
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < title > HTML col char Attribute </ title > </ head > < body > < h1 >w3wiki</ h1 > < h2 >HTML col char Attribute</ h2 > < table border = "1" > < caption >Author Details</ caption > < col width = "150" align = "char" char = "." > < col width = "80" align = "char" char = "." > < col width = "120" align = "char" char = "." > < tr > < th >NAME</ th > < th >AGE</ th > < th >BRANCH</ th > </ tr > < tr > < td >BITTU</ td > < td >22</ td > < td >CSE</ td > </ tr > < tr > < td >RAM</ td > < td >21</ td > < td >ECE</ td > </ tr > </ table > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
Supported Browsers: It is not supported by any major browsers.
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