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  2. Template:Sticky table start - Wikipedia

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    This template adds a scrollable container around a table and its classes can be used to make the table's rows stick to the top or the columns stick to the left side of the container as the table's data is scrolled in and out of view.

  3. Help:Advanced table formatting - Wikipedia

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    MediaWiki’s wikitable class (class="wikitable") is designed for straightforward table formatting and enforces certain global styles that make removing borders between adjacent cells challenging even if custom CSS styles attempt to eliminate these borders. Specifically, the class includes:

  4. Template:Sticky header - Wikipedia

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    Does not work on the MonoBook skin when the browser width is 550 pixels or less due to the body.skin--responsive .monobook-body {overflow: auto;} style that can't be overridden. 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 ...

  5. Help:Table - Wikipedia

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    For more complex table structures, Visual editor offers cell-merging operations; see details here.. In addition, it is usually possible to add or import a table that exists elsewhere (e.g., in a spreadsheet, on another website) directly into the visual editor by:

  6. Our "Cheatsheet" is a good starting point for learning basic Wikipedia formatting.A more complete guide is here.. You can take some formatting tips from the standard way Wikipedia articles are laid out.

  7. CSS box model - Wikipedia

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    The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) specification describes how elements of web pages are displayed by graphical browsers. Section 4 of the CSS1 specification defines a "formatting model" that gives block-level elements—such as p and blockquote—a width and height, and three levels of boxes surrounding it: padding, borders, and margins. [4]

  8. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Tables

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    Page layouts (using multiple columns, positioning elements, adding borders, etc.) should be done via CSS, not tables, whenever possible. Images and other embedded media should be positioned using standard image syntax. There are several templates available that will create preformatted multi-column layouts: see Help:Columns.

  9. MediaWiki:Gadget-StickyTableHeaders - Wikipedia

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    Make headers of tables display as long as the table is in view, i.e. "sticky" (requires Chrome v91+, Firefox v59+, or Safari) ... Code of Conduct;