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Re: Table Headings
From: Diane Boettcher
Date: Aug 19, 2002 11:39AM
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What I often do in these cases is to include header
rows in the middle of the table. Find a place to
separate the data a bit and include the header
information again.
I've never thought long and hard about the
accessibility implications of this, so would be
interested in any feedback.
The other option that comes to mind is to use CSS and
fix the position of the headers as "absolute" - but
realize that you're not going to help those pesky NS4
users.
--- Tim Harshbarger
< <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need advice on how best to accomplish something.
>
> Basically, this web page includes a very lengthy
> table. When the user
> scrolls down the page, this causes the table
> headings to scroll off the
> visible page. Is there a way to keep the table
> headings static while
> allowing the rest of the content to scroll
====Diane Boettcher
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