I recently had a similar problem and ended up fixing it using a mixture of different solutions.
The first and most simple one was to use two tables, one for the headers and one for the body. This works but the headers and the body columns are not aligned. And, since I wanted to use the auto-size that comes with twitter bootstrap tables I ended up creating a Javascript function that changes the headers when: the body is rendered; the windows is resized; the data in the column changes, etc.
Here is some of the code I used:
<table class="table table-striped table-hover" style="margin-bottom: 0px;">
<thead>
<tr>
<th data-sort="id">Header 1</i></th>
<th data-sort="guide">Header 2</th>
<th data-sort="origin">Header 3</th>
<th data-sort="supplier">Header 4</th>
</tr>
</thead>
</table>
<div class="bodycontainer scrollable">
<table class="table table-hover table-striped table-scrollable">
<tbody id="rows"></tbody>
</table>
</div>
The headers and the body are divided in two separate tables. One of them is inside a DIV with the necessary style to generate the vertical scrollbars. Here is the CSS I used:
.bodycontainer {
//height: 200px
width: 100%;
margin: 0;
}
.table-scrollable {
margin: 0px;
padding: 0px;
}
I commented the height here because I a wanted the table to reach the bottom of the page, whatever the page height might be.
The data-sort attributes I used in the headers are also used in every td. This way I could get the width and the padding of every td and the width of the row. Using the data-sort attributes I set using CSS the padding and width of each header accordingly and of the header row which is always bigger since it doesn´t have a scrollbar. Here is the function using coffeescript:
fixHeaders: =>
for header, i in @headers
tdpadding = parseInt(@$("td[data-sort=#{header}]").css('padding'))
tdwidth = parseInt(@$("td[data-sort=#{header}]").css('width'))
@$("th[data-sort=#{header}]").css('padding', tdpadding)
@$("th[data-sort=#{header}]").css('width', tdwidth)
if (i+1) == @headers.length
trwidth = @$("td[data-sort=#{header}]").parent().css('width')
@$("th[data-sort=#{header}]").parent().parent().parent().css('width', trwidth)
@$('.bodycontainer').css('height', window.innerHeight - ($('html').outerHeight() -@$('.bodycontainer').outerHeight() ) ) unless @collection.length == 0
Here I assume that you have an array of the headers called @headers.
It is not pretty but it works. Hope it helps someone.