{"html_url": "https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/596#issuecomment-1238383171", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/596", "id": 1238383171, "node_id": "IC_kwDOBm6k_c5J0DpD", "user": {"value": 562352, "label": "CharlesNepote"}, "created_at": "2022-09-06T16:27:25Z", "updated_at": "2022-09-06T16:27:25Z", "author_association": "NONE", "body": "Perhaps some ways to address this.\r\n\r\n1. Add a **horizontal scrollbar at the top of the table**. There are some solutions here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3934271/horizontal-scrollbar-on-top-and-bottom-of-table\r\n2. Use a **fixed table header**. It would be useful when you're lost in the middle of a very big table. Pure CSS solutions seem to exist: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21168521/table-fixed-header-and-scrollable-body\r\n3. Maybe a possibility to resize columns. Not sure about that because it would more work not to lose it after each reload.\r\n4. A way to keep **favorite views for each user**. The process would be: I select the column I want or not (with existing \"settings\" icon of each column); then I select a \"favoritize view\" option somewhere; then I can recall all my favorite views from a menu. These data could be hosted on the browser.", "reactions": "{\"total_count\": 0, \"+1\": 0, \"-1\": 0, \"laugh\": 0, \"hooray\": 0, \"confused\": 0, \"heart\": 0, \"rocket\": 0, \"eyes\": 0}", "issue": {"value": 507454958, "label": "Handle really wide tables better"}, "performed_via_github_app": null}