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In ASP.NET, is there any databound control (GridView, DataList, Repeater, ListView etc.) which has fixed header feature?
I search on net but find complex solutions for this simple requirement. I am wonder How Microsoft forget to give this simple and required feature?
Any way I am working on ASP.NET Framework 3.5. Has somebody find simple solution to this problem yet?

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  • I don't understand exactly what you mean by "fixed header". Do you mean that the table header remains visible while the user scrolls down through the table rows?
    – DOK
    Apr 1, 2012 at 20:11
  • If you're able to use jQuery, here is a question with a number of good approaches to doing this on the client-side.
    – DOK
    Apr 1, 2012 at 20:18
  • @DOK that link is now dead
    – Matt Wilko
    Dec 20, 2013 at 12:13
  • @MattWilko Too bad. That SO question had 47 up votes and 19 answers with up to 25 up votes each. It was closed as irrelevant by the authorities. However, people with a lot of points can see deleted stuff, so it's def all still there, just for certain people. Shrug.
    – DOK
    Dec 21, 2013 at 17:23

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No "native" ASP.NET control, but you could use Ideasparks CoolGridView. It works fine for me and is free.

Note that ASP.NET is a serverside technology and what you're asking is clientside functionality.

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There are some tricks with css that you can do and make the header remain visible, and the data scroll.

So here are some links that do that:

http://datawebcontrols.com/demos/ScrollableDataGridFixedHeader.aspx

http://fixedheadertable.com/livedemos/

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  • I am trying .fixedHeaderTable, but I am new to jQuery. I am confuse where I have to write $('selector').fixedHeaderTable({ footer: true, cloneHeadToFoot: true, fixedColumn: false });? please explain?
    – Amit
    Apr 1, 2012 at 21:27
  • @jams You place it after the table has render inside a script, or when the page load (onload), or when the dom is ready using the jQuery.ready() - view the html source on the example to see where.
    – Aristos
    Apr 1, 2012 at 21:38

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