Hello. We are sorry to disappoint you, but this is not currently possible with any current built-in capabilities of our plugin, but it is a good idea as a suggestion for future improvements. Please feel free to search on our suggestions page (features.wpdatatables.com/), to see if someone may be already suggested this feature. If you can't see it, feel free to add your suggestion there, and as more people vote, the feature will move higher on the priority list. You can certainly follow our changeLog if you'd like(wpdatatables.com/help/whats-new-changelog/), where we state any changes/new features/bug fixes during updates; and our newsletter(wpdatatables.com/newsletter/), so you're informed about new features, bug fixes, freebies, etc.
Hello. Yes, you can achieve this by adding Custom CSS to your table(s). Here you can see some basics how you can add a custom CSS Class to the column : wpdatatables.com/documentation/column-features/coloring-and-styling-columns/; But for a more specific CSS code needed just to "target" the Header background color, please open a Support ticket here tmsplugins.ticksy.com/ and one of our Agents will help you in more details. If you don't have a licence, you can open a Pre-Purchase ticket category. Kind regards.
I probably found a bug. After I added a fixed header and removed it again, the table isn't at full width after refreshing the page. Instead it is 60% width and after scrolling down a little bit and back up, the table goes to fullwidth again. Edit: I just discovered that the problem is "solved" by turning off the option of horizontal scrolling. Of course that is not what I want. Could you help?
Hello, We can't seem to reproduce this issue. Can you check do you have our latest version 6.7.1 installed? We did have a bug for a similar behaviour, when a table was vertically scrolled, it was changing the width like that, only in cases when the Fixed header was involved, but it got fixed in later versions. If you have the latest version, then we should investigate. In that case, please open a Support ticket here tmsplugins.ticksy.com/ and one of our agents will ask you additional questions to confirm exactly what your goal is, then they will advise you in full details. If you don't have a licence, you can open a Pre-Purchase ticket here, so you won't have to input any licence key tmsplugins.ticksy.com/submit/#100010481. Kind regards.
That's excellent! Fixed headers and columns were a long-awaited feature since 2014.
u are GENIUS.!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💖💖
Awesome! Thank you so much!!!
I love you can do the fixed headers now. How can I also have the tools and search box thats above the header also be fixed?
How to add header logo to print function in Wpdatatables ??
Hello.
We are sorry to disappoint you, but this is not currently possible with any current built-in capabilities of our plugin,
but it is a good idea as a suggestion for future improvements.
Please feel free to search on our suggestions page (features.wpdatatables.com/),
to see if someone may be already suggested this feature. If you can't see it, feel free to add your suggestion there, and as more people vote, the feature will move higher on the priority list.
You can certainly follow our changeLog if you'd like(wpdatatables.com/help/whats-new-changelog/), where we state any changes/new features/bug fixes during updates;
and our newsletter(wpdatatables.com/newsletter/), so you're informed about new features, bug fixes, freebies, etc.
Is it possible to change the header background color of each column? Not the complete column, just the header...
Hello.
Yes, you can achieve this by adding Custom CSS to your table(s).
Here you can see some basics how you can add a custom CSS Class to the column : wpdatatables.com/documentation/column-features/coloring-and-styling-columns/;
But for a more specific CSS code needed just to "target" the Header background color,
please open a Support ticket here tmsplugins.ticksy.com/ and one of our Agents will help you in more details.
If you don't have a licence, you can open a Pre-Purchase ticket category.
Kind regards.
I probably found a bug. After I added a fixed header and removed it again, the table isn't at full width after refreshing the page. Instead it is 60% width and after scrolling down a little bit and back up, the table goes to fullwidth again. Edit: I just discovered that the problem is "solved" by turning off the option of horizontal scrolling. Of course that is not what I want. Could you help?
Hello,
We can't seem to reproduce this issue.
Can you check do you have our latest version 6.7.1 installed?
We did have a bug for a similar behaviour, when a table was vertically scrolled, it was changing the width like that, only in cases when the Fixed header was involved, but it got fixed in later versions.
If you have the latest version, then we should investigate.
In that case, please open a Support ticket here tmsplugins.ticksy.com/ and one of our agents will ask you additional questions to confirm exactly what your goal is,
then they will advise you in full details.
If you don't have a licence, you can open a Pre-Purchase ticket here, so you won't have to input any licence key tmsplugins.ticksy.com/submit/#100010481.
Kind regards.