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Header borders are missing in Firefox. For more info see: Help:Table#Tables with sticky headers. It works with simple one-line headers, and with complex, multi-line, multi-row headers that use colspan and rowspan in the headers. See list of articles transcluding {{sticky header}}. See transclusion count. Usage Note: See sandbox with examples.
See the scrolling tables section in Template:Sticky header for info on scrolling tables with sticky column headers, but not sticky row headers. See this CSS talk page for help with scrolling tables that have both sticky column and row headers. See this article discussion too.
Lots of people want sticky headers. If I, a longtime experienced table editor, found the old template and class names to be difficult to use, then average editors will too. And they did, because the old template was little used. At least for sticky headers. We have been waiting 11 years for MediaWiki to do something with sticky headers. See ...
@Timeshifter: I'm late to the party but it can happen in Firefox if you enable this at Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-gadgets: Make headers of tables display as long as the table is in view, i.e. "sticky". MediaWiki talk:Gadget-StickyTableHeaders.css#Borders in sticky headers
MediaWiki:Gadget-StickyTableHeaders. MediaWiki. : Gadget-StickyTableHeaders. Make headers of tables display as long as the table is in view, i.e. "sticky" (requires Chrome v91+, Firefox v59+, or Safari)
The main types are: Drug-drug interaction. This is when a medication reacts with one or more other drugs. For example, taking a cough medicine ( antitussive) and a drug to help you sleep (sedative ...
WP:ADTABLE. There are several advanced table formatting techniques to improve the display or editing of wikitables in Wikipedia. Most of the tips involve use of standard text-editors. While some special software packages exist, to allow customized editing, they are typically not available when travelling to other computers for wiki-editing.
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