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Tailwind CSS is an open-source CSS framework. Unlike other frameworks, like Bootstrap , it does not provide a series of predefined classes for elements such as buttons or tables. Instead, it creates a list of "utility" CSS classes that can be used to style each element by mixing and matching.
If a table is created in Visual Editor, the dialog includes a checkbox to "Make table sortable". If you check this box, then a reader can sort the table by any column, by clicking on the header cell for that column. Existing tables, or tables created in wikitext can be made sortable by adding the wikitable sortable class to the top of the table:
All tables below have data-sort-type=isoDate added to the column headers. Remember to leave a space in the wikitext before years that are a negative number. Otherwise, |-will be used as table formatting instead of |. "c." stands for circa (approximately). "c." before the date breaks sorting in the first table.
The two most commonly used classes are "wikitable" and "wikitable sortable"; the latter allows the reader to sort the table by clicking on the header cell of any column. |+ caption Required for accessibility purposes on data tables, and placed only between the table start and the first table row. ! header cell Optional.
President-elect Donald Trump had not been terribly successful in suing media organizations until this weekend when ABC News agreed to settle a closely-watched defamation case he brought against ...
Members of President-elect Donald Trump's transition team are drawing up a list of military officers to be fired, potentially to include the Joint Chiefs of Staff, two sources said, in what would ...
On October 20, 2020, the React team released React v17.0, notable as the first major release without major changes to the React developer-facing API. [ 56 ] On March 29, 2022, React 18 was released which introduced a new concurrent renderer, automatic batching and support for server side rendering with Suspense.
The profile of CEO of the Year Lisa Su was written by Billy Perrigo, reporting from Santa Clara, Calif., on Nov. 6; last year, Billy co-wrote the CEO of the Year profile on OpenAI’s Sam Altman ...