It looks like (according to the examples on this page, anyways) that if you're using THEAD, you don't need to use TH.
Is that true? If so, what are the advantages/disadvantages of THEAD vs TH?
See Question&Answers more detail:osThe <thead>
tag is used to group the header content in an HTML table.
The thead
element should be used in conjunction with the tbody
and tfoot
elements.
More : thead
You use <thead>
to encapsulate an entire row (or rows) to designate them as the Table Header.
According to the spec,
"This division enables user agents to support scrolling of table bodies independently of the table head and foot. When long tables are printed, the table head and foot information may be repeated on each page that contains table data."
<th>
, on the other hand, is used to style a specific cell as a header cell
rather than an ordinary data cell.