From 14074019d62d98885c4c764401a9e7e1fd129f79 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bradley Taunt Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2024 10:12:28 -0400 Subject: Set proper timestamps for header and footer HTML templates, update some post contents --- posts/Please_Make_Your_Table_Headings_Sticky.md | 16 +++------------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) (limited to 'posts/Please_Make_Your_Table_Headings_Sticky.md') diff --git a/posts/Please_Make_Your_Table_Headings_Sticky.md b/posts/Please_Make_Your_Table_Headings_Sticky.md index ef2e810..249066a 100644 --- a/posts/Please_Make_Your_Table_Headings_Sticky.md +++ b/posts/Please_Make_Your_Table_Headings_Sticky.md @@ -4,12 +4,7 @@ I often stumble upon large data sets or table layouts across the web. When these tables contain hundreds of rows of content, things become problematic once you start to scroll... - - - +[Click here to see standard table headers video](/public/videos/not-fixed-header-tables.mp4)

This should be a header

@@ -19,12 +14,7 @@ Look at that table header disappear! Now, if I scroll all the way down to item # Check it out: - - - +[Click here to see "fixed" table headers video](/public/videos/fixed-header-tables.mp4) Pretty awesome, right? It might look like magic but it's actually very easy to implement. You only need to add 2 CSS properties on your `thead`: @@ -35,4 +25,4 @@ That's it! Best of all, `sticky` has [~96% global support](https://caniuse.com/? You can view a live demo of this table on the [CodePen example pen](https://codepen.io/bradleytaunt/pen/bGZyJBj). -If you found this interesting, feel free to check out my other table-focused post: [Making Tables Responsive With Minimal CSS](https://btxx.org/posts/tables/) +If you found this interesting, feel free to check out my other table-focused post: [Making Tables Responsive With Minimal CSS](/posts/tables/) -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf