how to create bootstrap table code example

Example 1: bootstrap table

<table class="table">
 <thead>
 <tr>     <th>Head 1</th>	    <th>Head 2</th>      <th>Head 3</th>   </tr>
 </thead>
  
 <tbody>  
 <tr>      <td>cell</td>		  <td>cell</td>		 <td>cell</td>    </tr>
 <tr>      <td>cell</td>		  <td>cell</td>		 <td>cell</td>    </tr>
 </tbody>
  
 <tfoot>
 <tr>     <th>Footer 1</th> 	<th>Footer 2</th>	<th>Footer 3</th>	</tr>
 </tfoot>
</table>

Example 2: bootstrap Tables

Due to the widespread use of tables across third-party widgets like 
calendars and date pickers, we’ve designed our tables to be opt-in. 
Just add the base class .table to any <table>, then extend with custom 
styles or our various included modifier classes.

Using the most basic table markup, here’s how .table-based tables 
look in Bootstrap. All table styles are inherited in Bootstrap 4,
meaning any nested tables will be styled in the same manner as the parent.

<table class="table table-dark">
  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th scope="col">#</th>
      <th scope="col">First</th>
      <th scope="col">Last</th>
      <th scope="col">Handle</th>
    </tr>
  </thead>
  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <th scope="row">1</th>
      <td>Mark</td>
      <td>Otto</td>
      <td>@mdo</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <th scope="row">2</th>
      <td>Jacob</td>
      <td>Thornton</td>
      <td>@fat</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <th scope="row">3</th>
      <td>Larry</td>
      <td>the Bird</td>
      <td>@twitter</td>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

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