Hi,
I create a table with a dynamic list of column headers which in general will exceed the browser
horizontal size.
I then display the table's row contents within an iframe with the table header columns displayed
statically just above the frame. The columns to toward the right end of the table will be accesses
obviously by horizontal scrolling in the frame and the same would apply for the column headers
except using the browser's horizontal scroll. This will make the headers and columns be out of sync
and it will require the user to horizontally scroll twice while attempting to line up the columns in
the frame to the headers above. Is there a solution whereby as the frame is horizontally scrolled
the main page follows and keeps the headers lined up to the columns below?
tks/Rgds
__PC
I create a table with a dynamic list of column headers which in general will exceed the browser
horizontal size.
I then display the table's row contents within an iframe with the table header columns displayed
statically just above the frame. The columns to toward the right end of the table will be accesses
obviously by horizontal scrolling in the frame and the same would apply for the column headers
except using the browser's horizontal scroll. This will make the headers and columns be out of sync
and it will require the user to horizontally scroll twice while attempting to line up the columns in
the frame to the headers above. Is there a solution whereby as the frame is horizontally scrolled
the main page follows and keeps the headers lined up to the columns below?
tks/Rgds
__PC