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Let us use the <DL> tag to create a definition list.
<HTML>
<HEAD> <TITLE> Definition List </TITLE> </HEAD>
<BODY>
<B> Example of Definition List </B>
<HR>
<DL>
<DT> Beverages </DT>
<DD> Hot and Cold Drinks</DD>
<DT> Cappuccino </DT>
<DD> Hot Drinks </DD>
</DL>
</BODY>
</HTML>
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What is the difference between an ordered list and unordered list?
i + CREATING TABLES
Tables represent the data in the form of rows and columns. In HTML, a table is created by using
the <TABLE> tag. The <TABLE> tag should be defined inside the <BODY> tag. It is a container
tag. Different kinds of tables can be created by using the following child tags of the <TABLE> tag:
• <TR>: This tag is used for defining table rows.
• <TD>: This tag is used for defining table data, that is, the data in the cells.
• <CAPTION>: This tag is used for defining the title of the table.
• <TH>: This tag is used for defining table headings.
Following is an example of a table:
Table: Student
Roll No. Name Grade Gender
1 Aarav B M
2 Gauransh A M
3 Himakshi A F
4 Rakshit B M
Students record
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Lists and Tables in HTML

