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{{hatnote|'''Note:''' Tables are sortable in mobile browsers, but not in the [[wikipedia mobile app|mobile app]]. See [[phab:T181452]].}}
== Creating sortable tables ==
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Table below is an adapted excerpt from [[List of U.S. states and territories by poverty rate]]. '''Sorttop''' is used on the US data row. And the US row is excluded from having a static row number. Note that the "Area" flag links can't be made bold the normal way. But the whole row can be made bold like this:
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|- class="sorttop static-row-numbers-norank" style="font-weight:bold;"
| {{flagg|uspeft|pref=Economy of|United States}}
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== Forcing a column to have a particular data type ==
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The <code>data-sort-type="..."</code> attribute can be added inside the header of a column to ensure that the cells underneath are ''all'' treated as a specified type of data. {{A note|It must go in the header cell with the sorting icon}}. It will not work in a header cell without a sorting icon. For example; when there are two rows of headers, the bottom row will always have the sorting icons, as explained previously. If there are problems sorting a column, forcing a particular data type often helps. Be specific. If the column is currency, force that data type, not number.
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