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andrewseguin opened this issue Jul 19, 2017 · 2 comments
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[Table] Implement header/row sections with sticky headers #5891

andrewseguin opened this issue Jul 19, 2017 · 2 comments
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area: material/table feature This issue represents a new feature or feature request rather than a bug or bug fix P4 A relatively minor issue that is not relevant to core functions

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andrewseguin commented Jul 19, 2017

Allow the table to display multiple sections of headers and rows such that as the user scrolls, the latest header displays on the top.

E.g. the first 20 rows have columns A, B, and C. The next 20 rows have columns D, E, and F

@andrewseguin andrewseguin added feature This issue represents a new feature or feature request rather than a bug or bug fix md-table P4 A relatively minor issue that is not relevant to core functions labels Jul 19, 2017
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