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Is it Possible to show the show Entries dropdown beside the Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries in the table structure.I want to display the show entries dropdown at the bottom along with pagination and Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries.

Thanks in Advance!!!

The image is looking like

Now I want to show the show dropdown entries as per second scenario.

the image is with show dropdown at top

Now i want to show the show dropdown entries as per the image two.

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Yes, it is possible through dataTables "dom"-attribute. i is info, l is lengthmenu, insert l just before i :

var table = $("#example").DataTable({
   //default is lfrtip 
   dom: 'frtlip'    
});

//lengthmenu -> add a margin to the right and reset clear 
$(".dataTables_length").css('clear', 'none');
$(".dataTables_length").css('margin-right', '20px');

//info -> reset clear and padding
$(".dataTables_info").css('clear', 'none');
$(".dataTables_info").css('padding', '0');

demo -> https://jsfiddle.net/psvf3z75/

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  • thanks for solution but the functionality is not working like when i select value from dropdown after selecting it is fading away like it disappears after selecting the value.
    – Bhairav
    May 27, 2015 at 12:11
  • @Bhairav, have completely rewritten the answer. I think it is more correct to use some of the dataTables builtin features rather than doing it by a "hack" that can cause all sorts of problems. Sorry for the inconvenience. May 27, 2015 at 12:49
  • thanks for the quick response still it is not working for me .here in jsfiddle it is working...the first code was looking good but missed functionality there after i am trying with the updated solutions it is not working for me.
    – Bhairav
    May 27, 2015 at 13:07
  • @Bhairav, what does not work exactly? What version of dataTables are you using? May 27, 2015 at 13:10
  • @Bhairav - I guessed it was that, use sDom instead of dom - here is an 1.9.4 example -> jsfiddle.net/pq7ms2fe (updated with a little margin-top) May 27, 2015 at 13:17

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