Sticky Table Headers
Sticky Table Headers are a characteristic of tables that allow the HeaderRow of a table to remain stationary while the data rows are allowed to scroll. This offers a nice effect that allows tables a more "elegant" appearance. Users often ask me about this and it is nice to give this effect with minimal effort. As with just about everything related to programming, there is more than one way to skin a cat. This snippet contains 4 varieties.
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JavaScript / Tutorials & Tips / DHTML
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- Date Added:
- Mar 10, 2004
- Last Updated:
- Oct 26, 2004
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Publisher Info
- Author:
- David Silverlight (HeadGeek of XMLPitstop.com)
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