FixedHeader example Multiple tables

The following example shows two DataTables enhanced tables both with FixedHeader enabled on them. This is done simply by initialising FixedHeader on each table. This example also shows the footer being fixed in place for the two tables.

NamePositionOfficeAgeSalary
NamePositionOfficeAgeSalary
Cedric Kelly Senior Javascript Developer Edinburgh 22 $433,060
Dai Rios Personnel Lead Edinburgh 35 $217,500
Gavin Joyce Developer Edinburgh 42 $92,575
Jennifer Acosta Junior Javascript Developer Edinburgh 43 $75,650
Martena Mccray Post-Sales support Edinburgh 46 $324,050
Quinn Flynn Support Lead Edinburgh 22 $342,000
Shad Decker Regional Director Edinburgh 51 $183,000
Sonya Frost Software Engineer Edinburgh 23 $103,600
Tiger Nixon System Architect Edinburgh 61 $320,800
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NamePositionOfficeAgeSalary
NamePositionOfficeAgeSalary
Angelica Ramos Chief Executive Officer (CEO) London 47 $1,200,000
Bradley Greer Software Engineer London 41 $132,000
Bruno Nash Software Engineer London 38 $163,500
Haley Kennedy Senior Marketing Designer London 43 $313,500
Hermione Butler Regional Director London 47 $356,250
Jena Gaines Office Manager London 30 $90,560
Lael Greer Systems Administrator London 21 $103,500
Michael Silva Marketing Designer London 66 $198,500
Prescott Bartlett Technical Author London 27 $145,000
Suki Burks Developer London 53 $114,500
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The Javascript shown below is used to initialise the table shown in this example:

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$(document).ready(function() {
    var t1 = $('table.display').eq(0).DataTable();
    new $.fn.dataTable.FixedHeader( t1, {
        bottom: true
    } );
 
    var t2 = $('table.display').eq(1).DataTable();
    new $.fn.dataTable.FixedHeader( t2, {
        bottom: true
    } );
} );

In addition to the above code, the following Javascript library files are loaded for use in this example:

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NamePositionOfficeAgeSalary