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On Android phones, table headers aren't top-sticky if at least one table using this template is wider than the screen, which is more likely in portrait orientation. The table's horizontal scroll doesn't work with this template, so wide tables span outside of the main content area making the entire page wider and requiring you to instead ...
See also: Meta: Community Wishlist Survey 2022/Reading/floating table headers and meta:Community Wishlist Survey 2021/Reading/Enable sticky table headers. A scrolling table in the sense of the vertical scrollbar for the whole page. When you scroll the page the table headers stay visible when the table goes beyond the top of the screen. See ...
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Adding a caption to a sortable table prevents sorting. sticky-table-head is not the cause. Qwerty284651 22:31, 21 August 2024 (UTC) It also undoes any row-/colspan in mobile which is bizarre. Removing headerSortUp and sticky-table-unsticky didn't solve the problem. Qwerty284651 22:41, 21 August 2024 (UTC)
The scrollable table now has a sticky header row that stays visible while scrolling.--Timeshifter 01:26, 5 September 2020 (UTC) Sticky header row problem has been solved. See: Template:COVID-19 pandemic death rates--Timeshifter 06:56, 6 September 2020 (UTC)
For years in HTML, a table has always forced an implicit line-wrap (or line-break). So, to keep a table within a line, the workaround is to put the whole line into a table, then embed a table within a table, using the outer table to force the whole line to stay together. Consider the following examples: Wikicode (showing table forces line-break)
Angular is a complete rewrite from the same team that built AngularJS. The Angular ecosystem consists of a diverse group of over 1.7 million developers, library authors, and content creators. [5] According to the Stack Overflow Developer Survey, Angular is one of the most commonly used web frameworks. [6]
Dynamic HTML, or DHTML, is a term which was used by some browser vendors to describe the combination of HTML, style sheets and client-side scripts (JavaScript, VBScript, or any other supported scripts) that enabled the creation of interactive and animated documents.