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tfoot (db.html.tfoot)

tfoot — A table footer consisting of one or more rows in an HTML table.

Synopsis

tfoot (db.html.tfoot) ::=

  • One or more of:

Attributes

Attributes:

  • align (enumeration)
    • “left”
    • “center”
    • “right”
    • “justify”
    • “char”
  • char
  • charoff (enumeration)
    • xsd:integer
    • xsd:string (Pattern: “[0-9]+%”)
  • valign (enumeration)
    • “top”
    • “middle”
    • “bottom”
    • “baseline”

Description

The tfoot wrapper identifies the rows of a table that form the foot of the table, as distinct from the header (thead) and body (tbody) rows.

Footer rows are always rendered at the end of the table, despite their logical placement near the beginning.

Processing expectations

This element is expected to obey the semantics described in Tables, as specified in XHTML 1.0 [XHTML]. Footer rows are often presented in an alternate typographic style, such as boldface.

In paged media, if a table spans across multiple pages, footer rows are printed on the bottom of each page.

In our experience, relatively few formatters handle footer rows correctly.

Attributes

None.

align

Specifies the alignment of data and the justification of text in a cell.

Enumerated values:
“left”

Left-flush data/Left-justify text. This is the default value for table data.

“center”

Center data/Center-justify text. This is the default value for table headers.

“right”

Right-flush data/Right-justify text.

“justify”

Double-justify text.

“char”

Align text around a specific character. If a user agent doesn't support character alignment, behavior in the presence of this value is unspecified.

char

This attribute specifies a single character within a text fragment to act as an axis for alignment. The default value for this attribute is the decimal point character for the current language as set by the lang attribute (e.g., the period in English and the comma in French). User agents are not required to support this attribute.

charoff

When present, this attribute specifies the offset to the first occurrence of the alignment character on each line. If a line doesn't include the alignment character, it should be horizontally shifted to end at the alignment position. When charoff is used to set the offset of an alignment character, the direction of offset is determined by the current text direction (set by the dir attribute). In left-to-right texts (the default), offset is from the left margin. In right-to-left texts, offset is from the right margin. User agents are not required to support this attribute.

Enumerated values:
xsd:integer

An explicit offset.

xsd:string (Pattern: “[0-9]+%”)

A percentage offset.

class

This attribute assigns a class name or set of class names to an element. Any number of elements may be assigned the same class name or names. Multiple class names must be separated by white space characters.

lang

This attribute specifies the base language of an element's attribute values and text content. The default value of this attribute is unknown.

onclick

Occurs when the pointing device button is clicked over an element.

ondblclick

Occurs when the pointing device button is double clicked over an element.

onkeydown

Occurs when a key is pressed down over an element.

onkeypress

Occurs when a key is pressed and released over an element.

onkeyup

Occurs when a key is released over an element.

onmousedown

Occurs when the pointing device button is pressed over an element.

onmousemove

Occurs when the pointing device is moved while it is over an element.

onmouseout

Occurs when the pointing device is moved away from an element.

onmouseover

Occurs when the pointing device is moved onto an element.

onmouseup

Occurs when the pointing device button is released over an element.

style

This attribute specifies style information for the current element.

title

This attribute offers advisory information about the element for which it is set.

valign

Specifies the vertical position of data within a cell.

Enumerated values:
“top”

Cell data is flush with the top of the cell.

“middle”

Cell data is centered vertically within the cell. This is the default value.

“bottom”

Cell data is flush with the bottom of the cell.

“baseline”

All cells in the same row as a cell whose valign attribute has this value should have their textual data positioned so that the first text line occurs on a baseline common to all cells in the row. This constraint does not apply to subsequent text lines in these cells.

Parents

These elements contain tfoot: informaltable (db.html.informaltable), table (db.html.table).

Children

The following elements occur in tfoot: tr.