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hey guys hey going in this video Ill be showing you how to create sticky table headers using pure CSS for your HTML tables so what I mean by sticky table headers is this right here so as we can see Ive got this HTML table and if I was to scroll down we can see that the table header just above here is going to stick and float above everything else as the user Scrolls down and reads the table so obviously right here its going to be super useful to enhance your user experience if your user can constantly see which one of their columns refers to which header ok so this is this is quite a new method um in order to achieve sticky headers previously before the method Im going to show you whats available people had to use JavaScript in order to create these sticky headers but now we have a pure CSS solution that is supported by many of the major web browsers okay so lets go inside this tab right here essentially on this tab Ive got the exact same table but without this sticky headers s