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3:17 AM
@AliAyed IMO, there is nothing wrong with using div, if you have the right styles for it.
 
 
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4:29 AM
<style>
    table {
        display: initial;
    }
</style>
<table>
        <tr>
            <th rowspan="2">name</th>
            <td>damodara</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
            <td>Shyam</td>
        </tr>
    </table>
Here, table display initial means, display value is inline or table?
 
4:50 AM
I found my answer. Thanks.
 
5:32 AM
Below, I found on mdn. I can't understand, what does it means, please help me.
The usage of the initial value depends on whether a property is inherited or not:

For inherited properties, the initial value is used on the root element only, as long as no specified value is supplied.
For non-inherited properties, the initial value is used on all elements, as long as no specified value is supplied.
 
 
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1:19 PM
@AliAyed div is easier to work with for a non-inline element, typically
@DamodaraSahu no worries, I have a fairly darn good grasp of English myself as a native speaker and even I find that wording a little confusing. I think it's written backward from how I would explain it.
An initial value is the default value of a property (for example, the default value of border styles is none... you don't have a border on an element unless you specify one).
If you have code like <p>This is a <span>paragraph<span> of text</p>
Imagine that you have p { color: red }. The word paragraph will be red
even though the word "paragraph" is within the <span> element, the color property is inherited from the <p> element.
If you have p { border: 1px solid red }, instead, there will be a border around the <p> element, but there will not be a border around the <span>.
because border is not an inherited property.
@DamodaraSahu In fact now that I read it again I think it's actually wrong. I think whoever wrote that mixed up which one is which
 
1:50 PM
I have filed a pull request to get that fixed for the website.
 
 
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5:46 PM
o/
 
 
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11:53 PM
@TylerH cc @DamodaraSahu This is now fixed. It should be correct now when you view the page.
OK well actually I Just checked and it's not updated on the page yet
maybe they only merge into main and update the content once per day or something
 

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