Here a breakdown of the "Ts" both for my reference and yours:
1) TR is a table row - very intuitive
2) TD is a table cell - not very intuitive
3) And TABLE , well heck, that is just a table.
Just remember you have to enclose them in the <> tags - I couldn't do it here.
So,
TABLE TR TDdudeTD TDduderTD TR TR TDMrsTD TDDuderTD TR TABLE
Gives us:
dude duder
Mrs duder
And that is HTML tables in a nut shell.
Keep on trucking on that lonely, lonely development highway!
