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Tables will show the "[hide]" / "[show]" controls in the first row of the table (whether or not it is a header row), unless a table caption is present.(see § Tables with captions) Example with a header row
Help:Table/Advanced § Tables with sticky headers {{sticky table start}} - allows sticky rows and columns inside a scrollable area. {} – Can be used to help narrow columns by adding a soft hyphen to a word to allow it to wrap. More template styles for tables: {} - moves the sorting arrows under the headers.
More template styles for tables: {{sticky header}} - Makes column headers stick to the top of the page while scrolling through table data. {} - moves the sorting arrows under the headers. {{row hover highlight}} - adds row hover highlighting, and option for white background. {{static row numbers}} - adds a column of row numbers to a table.
Only between table start and first table row. Row |-Optional Can be omitted before the first row. Header cell ! or !! Optional Consecutive table header cells may be added on the same line separated by double marks (!!); or start on new lines, each with its own single mark (!). Data cell | or || Optional
If the first text-word is too long, no text will fit to complete the left-hand side, so beware creating a "ragged left margin" when not enough space remains for text to fit alongside floating-tables. If multiple single image-tables are stacked, they will float to align across the page, depending on page-width.
The easiest way to insert a new table is to use the editing toolbar that appears when you edit a page (see image above). Clicking the button will open a dialog where you define what you want in your new table. Once you've chosen the number of rows and columns, the wiki markup text for the table is inserted into the article.
sticky-table-colN: Make column N left sticky where N is a number from 1 to 2. Limit 1 to avoid stacking issues where a wider column 1 is still visible. Unpredictable results if the column spans or is spanned with the colspan attribute. Avoid making an excessively wide column sticky that might block too much data on narrow screens (ex. mobile ...
Table partially copied from Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources#Sources, which uses Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources/styles.css to set background-color. Due to the partial copy, the only anchor/jump links that work are "0-9" and "A" .