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Where, Student is the Title of the table which can be inserted by using the <CAPTION>
                  tag. Roll No., Name, Grade and Gender are the table headings that can be created by using

                  the <TH> tag.

                   CSS Properties Used with <TABLE> Tag


                  CSS provides various properties that can be used with <TABLE> tag to accomplish various
           Prime (Ver. 2.2)-VII  background-color and color. These are global properties of CSS which means that these can
                  tasks.  They  are  border,  border-style,  border-color,  border-spacing,  width,  padding,


                  be used with any element of HTML. Let us see how to use these properties with <TABLE>

                  tag while creating a table in HTML.

                  Using Border Property

                  The border property of CSS allows you to apply a border to an element of HTML like
                  <TABLE>. For example:
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                  <style>

                  TABLE, TH, TD{border:2px;}

                  </style>
                  Preceding code will apply a border of 2px to the table.


                  Using Border-style Property
                  The border-style property is used to apply the outline style of border of the table or

                  any other element. To use this property, it is necessary to use the border property. CSS
                  provides different types of border styles which are Dotted, Dashed, Solid, Double, Groove,
                  Ridge, Inset, Outset, None and Hidden. You can use any one of these styles at a time. If

                  you use the None style, the border will not appear. For example:

                  <STYLE>

                  TABLE, TH, TD{border:2px; border-style:solid;}
                  </STYLE>

                  Using Border-color Property
                  The border-color property allows you to apply a color to the border. For example:


                  <STYLE>
                  TABLE, TH, TD

                  {

                  border:2px;
                  border-style:solid;
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