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- 			<h1>Scroller example <span>Scroller examples</span></h1>
 
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- 				<p>Scroller is a virtual rendering plug-in for DataTables which allows large datasets to be drawn on
 
- 				screen every quickly. What the virtual rendering means is that only the visible portion of the table
 
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- 				<p>Scroller is initialised by simply including the letter <code>S</code> in the <a href=
 
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- 				"DataTables initialisation option">dom<span>DT</span></code></a> for the table you want to have this
 
- 				feature enabled on. Note that the <code>S</code> must come after the <code>t</code> parameter in
 
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- 					<li>Speed! The aim of Scroller for DataTables is to make rendering large data sets fast</li>
 
- 					<li>Full compatibility with DataTables' deferred rendering for maximum speed</li>
 
- 					<li>Integration with state saving in DataTables (scrolling position is saved)</li>
 
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