That's a CSS question, Cor. Check the web for the CSS property "overflow". On 5/10/07, C.R.Vegelin <cr.vegelin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I hope it's not the wrong place to ask, but has anyone experience with scrolling HTML tables ? According http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_thead.asp "The thead, tfoot and tbody elements enable you to group rows in a table. When you create a table, you might want to have a header row, some rows with data, and a row with totals at bottom. This division enables browsers to support scrolling of table bodies independently of the table header and footer." I don't want to reinvent the wheel in own software. Or is it better to ignore these tags because of bad browser support ? Thanks, Cor
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