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Narrow your browser window to see left sticky column below. The column 1 "Name" and column 2 "Status of region" cells in row 1 use rowspan to span into row 2. When making column 1 left sticky, this makes the first cell in row 2, the empty sorting cell under "ISO", left sticky, so the sticky-table-none class is added to that cell.
See: Help:HTML in wikitext#Tables. Note: Use {{Vertical align rows}} to align all rows at once. By default, text is aligned to the vertical middle of the cell (2nd column in table below). CSS can be used to vertically align individual cells, or single rows.
These two scrolling tables with row/column sticky headers are also automatically updated: Template:COVID-19 pandemic death rates; Template:COVID-19 vaccination data; See: Template talk:COVID-19 pandemic death rates#Automation of updates. Template talk:COVID-19 vaccination data#Automation of updates to this template.
However, for decades, HTML has had only limited options for easy alignment (one: <center>, which is now deprecated). A method for undenting the first word of a paragraph is to put the paragraph into a text-table, where the first word (or syllable) is (alone) in column 1, while the other text is in column 2. Wikicode
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.
In the tables below, all columns sort correctly. The wikitext for the first entry in each table in the first row is shown in the table header. Note: None of the table columns use the data-sort-type= modifier. Using data-sort-type= can sometimes break sorting when used with the template.
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.
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