33.3.2.5 Positioning table footer rows (deprecated)

W3C specifies that a <tfoot> element, if present, must immediately follow the <thead> element, before any <tbody> elements; for more information, see:

http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/struct/tables.html#h-11.2.3

By default, that is where DITA2Go puts <tfoot> elements in your HTML output. Any compliant HTML 4.x or XHTML 1.x browser should support this positioning; require it, even, and fail to display the table otherwise.

When HeadFootBodyTags=Yes (the default; see §33.3.2.4 Wrapping table row groups), but you want to guarantee that, for some legacy viewers, table footers will appear in HTML output at the bottom of your tables (even though this apparently flies in the face of the W3C specification), you can also specify FootTagLast=Yes:

[Tables]
; FootTagLast = No (default, put after thead) or Yes
FootTagLast=Yes

However, this setting is deprecated, and should not be needed for current browsers and HTML viewers.

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Parent Topic:  33.3.2 Identifying row and column groups and header cells

Sibling Topics:

33.3.2.1 Using browser-dependent HTML tags for tables

33.3.2.2 Designating table header cells

33.3.2.3 Enumerating table column groups

33.3.2.4 Wrapping table row groups

33.3.2.6 Overriding row and column group settings