Scroll header off page with bottom of table#62
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Scroll header off page with bottom of table#62ngraef wants to merge 2 commits intojmosbech:masterfrom
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...rather than disappearing and revealing the bottom row(s). This effect can be used with multiple stacked tables to create sections whose headers seamlessly push each other off the screen. Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/7PM7C/1/
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I really like this. The effect is much smoother and nicer on the eyes. I haven't looked at the code though... |
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That's a nice effect with the multiple sections that push each other off-screen. I also agree that the fixed header should be scrolled off the page rather than artificially slid up when it nears the top. Nice job. |
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...rather than disappearing and revealing the bottom row(s).
This effect can be used with multiple stacked tables to create sections whose headers seamlessly push each other off the screen. Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/7PM7C/2/