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See http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_form.asp

  • <b> renders as bold text
  • <br> tag inserts a single line break
  • tag defines a row in an HTML table; element contains one or more or elements
  • tag defines a header cell in an HTML table, contains header information, text are bold and centered by default.
  • tag defines a standard cell in an HTML table, contains data, text are regular and left-aligned by default.

- standard attribute, the classname is mostly used to point to a class in a style sheet; however, it can also be used by a JavaScript (via the HTML DOM) to make changes to HTML elements with a specified class. - N is the number of columns a cell should span - aligns the content in a cell; "xxx" can be left, right, center, justify, char - vertical aligns the content in a cell; "xxx" can be top, middle, bottom, baseline

  • <table> tag defines an HTML table; an HTML table consists of the <table> element and one or more , , and elements; the element defines a table row, the element defines a table header, and the element defines a table cell.

<table cellpadding='"N" cellspacing='"M"> - N is the space between the cell wall and the cell content, M is the space between cells (in pixels)

<table style="border: 3px solid #DDDDDD"> - the width of the borders around a table will be 3 pixels, it will be solid and light grey

<table style="display: none;"> - the table will not be displayed at all

<table id="tblCblTypes"> - specifies a unique id tblCblTypes for the table; it can be used to manipulate table with JavaScript (document.getElementById(`tblCblTypes`)...)

  • <form> - HTML form is used to pass data to a server; can contain one or more of the following form elements: <input>, <textarea>, <button>, <select>, <option>, <optgroup>, <fieldset>, <label> (NOTE: The <form> element is a block-level element, and browsers create a line break before and after a form)

<form name="frmCable" method="POST" enctype="multipart/form-data"> - name "frmCable" will be used to reference elements in a JavaScript (WILL BE DEPRECATED IN XHTML, use 'id' instead !); method can be POST (the form-data can be sent as HTTP post) or GET (the form-data can be sent as URL variables); enctype specifies how the form-data should be encoded when submitting it to the server (only for method="post"), can be "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" (default. all characters are encoded before sent, spaces are converted to "+" symbols, and special characters are converted to ASCII HEX values), "multipart/form-data" (no characters are encoded, this value is required when you are using forms that have a file upload control), "text/plain" (spaces are converted to "+" symbols, but no special characters are encoded).

  • <input type="hidden" name="returnTo" value="{$smarty.request.returnTo}"> - type can be button, checkbox, file, hidden, image, password, radio, reset, submit, text; name attribute is used to reference elements in a JavaScript, or to reference form data after a form is submitted; value attribute specifies the value of an <input> element and used differently for different input types: for "button", "reset", and "submit" - it defines the text on the button, for "text", "password", and "hidden" - it defines the initial (default) value of the input field, for "checkbox", "radio", "image" - it defines the value associated with the input (this is also the value that is sent on submit) (Note1: The value attribute is required with <input type="checkbox"> and <input type="radio">)(Note2: The value attribute cannot be used with <input type="file">).

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