Tabletoy was created especially for helping you fix the problems that may occur with tables that display tabular data.
Here are the two major problems that might occur:
· If a table is taller than the window it is included in, by the time you scroll down to the end of the table, the header row will be scrolled out of the view.
· Most tables are not sortable. With Tabletoy installed, you can make a table`s header row float above the table, so it will be always visible. And you can make any table sortable by any column.
Tabletoy does not do anything until you tell it to. You can do that using two context menu commands that become available when you right-click a table.
To make a table`s header row float, right-click a cell in the last header row and then select Float This Row And Above in the context menu.
It is important that you right-click the last header row, because Tabletoy can`t always distinguish between header rows and normal rows. If there`s only one header row, as is usually the case, just right-click that row.
Nothing will seem to happen at first, but if you scroll down past the top of the table, you`ll notice that the header row "sticks" at the top of the window and floats above the table. If you continue scrolling past the bottom of the table, the header row will stop floating and scroll out of view.
To make a table sortable, right-click anywhere in the table and then select Make Table Sortable in the context menu. The table`s headers will become underlined, and you can then click one of them to sort the table by the corresponding column. Click the same header to reverse the sort.
If you want, you can both make a table sortable and make its header row float. You can do these things in either order.
Requirements:
· Safari 5 or later
What`s New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Adds table printing
· Restores sorting