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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T23:20:03+00:00 2026-05-18T23:20:03+00:00

Recently I saw some code like this: <tr> <th> Some label: </th> <td> <input

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Recently I saw some code like this:

<tr> 
     <th> Some label: </th>
     <td> <input type="text" value=""/> </td>
     <th> Another label: </th>
     <td> <input type="text" value=""/> </td>
</tr>

I am used to table headers being used like

<tr> 
     <th> Some label: </th>
     <th> Another label: </th>
</tr>
<tr>
     <td> <input type="text" value=""/> </td>
     <td> <input type="text" value=""/> </td>
</tr>

How are table headers supposed to be used? The first example above, lead me to some pretty funky formatting issues, and it seems like in example 1 <label> should be used in place of <th>.

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    2026-05-18T23:20:04+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 11:20 pm

    Neither of them is correct. A header is used to provide the header for a table and not as a layout mechanism for form fields. As you mentioned I would use <label>. Tables should be used to present tabular data.

    I am assuming that you copied the example to show how a <th> is actually used and don’t intend to use it for layout purposes. If that is the case then you are correct in your structuring and would recommend adding <thead> and <tbody> elements like so:

    <table>
       <thead>
          <tr>
             <th>Heading 1</th>
             <th>Heading 2</th>
          </tr>
       </thead>
       <tbody>
          <tr>
             <td>Row 1 Col 1 Data</td>
             <td>Row 1 Col 2 Data</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
             <td>Row 2 Col 1 Data</td>
             <td>Row 2 Col 2 Data</td>
          </tr>
       </tbody>
    </table>
    

    One advantage for this is that if your page spans multiple pages when you print it, the header will show up automatically on each page.

    Note that there is aslo a <tfoot> element that you can use.

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