Uses {{sticky header/sandbox}}. Note that it's not possible to compare the live and sandbox versions of styles.css on the same page since they would compete with each other.

Test sticky-header (no caption)

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Sticky first row.

Wikitable:

Wikitable wikitext:

{{Sticky header/sandbox}}
{| class="wikitable sticky-header"
|-
! Header !! Header 2 !! Header 3 !! Header 4|}

Plain table:

Plain table wikitext:

{{Sticky header/sandbox}}
{| class="sticky-header"
|-
! Header !! Header 2 !! Header 3 !! Header 4|}

Test sticky-header (caption)

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Sticky first row.

Wikitable:

Wikitable wikitext:

{{Sticky header/sandbox}}
{| class="wikitable sticky-header"
|+ Caption
|-
! Header !! Header 2 !! Header 3 !! Header 4|}

Plain table:

Plain table wikitext:

{{Sticky header/sandbox}}
{| class="sticky-header"
|+ Caption
|-
! Header !! Header 2 !! Header 3 !! Header 4|}

Test sticky-header (sortable)

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Sticky first row.

Wikitable:

Wikitable wikitext:

{{Sticky header/sandbox}}
{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header"
|+ Caption
|-
! Header !! Header 2 !! Header 3
! class="unsortable" | Header 4
|- class="sorttop"
| top || top || top || top
⫶
|- class="sortbottom"
| bottom || bottom || bottom || bottom
|}

Plain table:

Plain table wikitext:

{{Sticky header/sandbox}}
{| class="sortable sticky-header"
|+ Caption
|-
! Header !! Header 2 !! Header 3
! class="unsortable" | Header 4
|- class="sorttop"
| top || top || top || top
⫶
|- class="sortbottom"
| bottom || bottom || bottom || bottom
|}

Test sticky-header-multi

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Sticky <thead> element.

Issues:

  • Nothing sticky if JavaScript disabled, which is used by sortable, currently the only way to move headers to the <thead> element.
  • Sticky sorttop rows, which sortable moves to the <thead> element after sorting.

Wikitable:

Caption
Header Header group
Header 2 Header 3 Header 4
top top top top
3 data data b
1 data data c
2 data data a
bottom bottom bottom bottom

Wikitable wikitext:

{{Sticky header/sandbox}}
{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi"
|+ Caption
|-
! rowspan="2" | Header
! colspan="7" | Header group
|-
! Header 2 !! Header 3
! class="unsortable" | Header 4
|- class="sorttop"
| top || top || top || top
⫶
|- class="sortbottom"
| bottom || bottom || bottom || bottom
|}

Plain table:

Caption
Header Header group
Header 2 Header 3 Header 4
top top top top
3 data data b
1 data data c
2 data data a
bottom bottom bottom bottom

Plain table wikitext:

{{Sticky header/sandbox}}
{| class="sortable sticky-header-multi"
|+ Caption
|-
! rowspan="2" | Header
! colspan="7" | Header group
|-
! Header 2 !! Header 3
! class="unsortable" | Header 4
|- class="sorttop"
| top || top || top || top
⫶
|- class="sortbottom"
| bottom || bottom || bottom || bottom
|}

Test template static row numbers (sticky-header, no caption)

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Uses {{static row numbers}} with adjusted wikitable borders.

No label:

Label:

Test template static row numbers (sticky-header, caption)

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Uses {{static row numbers}} with adjusted wikitable borders.

No label:

Label:

Test template static row numbers (sticky-header, sortable)

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Uses {{static row numbers}} with adjusted wikitable borders.

No label:

Label:

Test template static row numbers (sticky-header-multi)

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Uses {{static row numbers}} with adjusted wikitable borders.

No label:

Caption
Header group
Header Header
top top
top top
rank 1 data
rank 2 data
norank 1 data
norank 2 data
rank 3 data
rank 4 data
bottom bottom
bottom bottom

Label:

Caption
Header group
Header Header
top top
top top
rank 1 data
rank 2 data
norank 1 data
norank 2 data
rank 3 data
rank 4 data
bottom bottom
bottom bottom

Test template row hover highlight (sticky-header)

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Uses {{row hover highlight}}.

mw-datatable:

Wikitable:

Plain table:


hover-highlight:

Wikitable:

Plain table:

Test template row hover highlight (sticky-header, sortable)

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Uses {{row hover highlight}}.

mw-datatable:

Wikitable:

Plain table:


hover-highlight:

Wikitable:

Plain table:

Test template row hover highlight (sticky-header-multi)

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Uses {{row hover highlight}}.

mw-datatable:

Wikitable:

Caption
Header group
Header Header
top top
top top
3 data
1 data
2 data
5 data
4 data
6 data
bottom bottom
bottom bottom

Plain table:

Caption
Header group
Header Header
top top
top top
3 data
1 data
2 data
5 data
4 data
6 data
bottom bottom
bottom bottom

hover-highlight:

Wikitable:

Caption
Header group
Header Header
top top
top top
3 data
1 data
2 data
5 data
4 data
6 data
bottom bottom
bottom bottom

Plain table:

Caption
Header group
Header Header
top top
top top
3 data
1 data
2 data
5 data
4 data
6 data
bottom bottom
bottom bottom

Test perennial sources

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Table partially copied from Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources#Sources, which uses Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources/styles.css to set background-color. Due to the partial copy, the only anchor/jump links that work are "0-9" and "A". For testing see also this older version of the article. For a list of related discussions see here.

Perennial sources
Source Status
(legend)
Discussions Use
List Last Summary
112 Ukraine Generally unreliable Request for comment 2019 Spam blacklist request 2020 Request for comment 2020

1
A B

2020

112 Ukraine was deprecated following a 2019 RfC, which showed overwhelming consensus for the deprecation of a slew of sources associated with Russian disinformation in Ukraine. It was pointed out later in a 2020 RfC that 112 Ukraine had not been explicitly discussed in that first discussion prior to its blacklisting request. Further discussion established a rough consensus that the source is generally unreliable, but did not form a consensus for deprecation or blacklisting. The prior blacklisting was reversed as out of process. 112 Ukraine closed in 2021. 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
2 HTTPS links HTTP links
ABC News (United States) Generally reliable 1 2

2021

There is consensus that ABC News, the news division of the American Broadcasting Company, is generally reliable. It is not to be confused with other publications of the same name. 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
2 HTTPS links HTTP links
Academic repositories
WP:ACADREP 📌
WP:ACADEMIA.EDU 📌
WP:RGATE 📌
WP:ZENODO 📌
No consensus 16

2024

General repositories like Academia.edu, HAL Open Archives, ResearchGate, Semantic Scholar, and Zenodo host academic papers, conference proceedings, book chapters, preprints, technical reports, etc. No filters exist for quality, and will host several unreviewed preprints, retracted papers not marked as such, unreviewed manuscripts, and even papers from predatory journals. Determine the original source of what is being cited to establish reliability. When possible, cite the original source in preference to the repository. 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
2 HTTPS links HTTP links
3 HTTPS links HTTP links
Ad Fontes Media
WP:ADFONTES 📌
Generally unreliable 1 2 3 4 5

2021

There is consensus that Ad Fontes Media and their Media Bias Chart should not be used in article space in reference to sources' political leaning or reliability. Editors consider it a self-published source and have questioned its methodology. 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Advameg (City-Data) Blacklisted Generally unreliable Request for comment 2019 Spam blacklist request 2019 Request for comment 2019

+14

2019

Advameg operates content farms, including City-Data, that use scraped or improperly licensed content. These sites frequently republish content from Gale's encyclopedias; many editors can obtain access to Gale through The Wikipedia Library free of charge. Advameg's sites are on the Wikipedia spam blacklist, and links must be whitelisted before they can be used. WP:COPYLINK prohibits linking to copyright violations. 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
2 HTTPS links HTTP links +43

Padding

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Padding for testing purposes.