DataTables example Multiple table control elements

As is described by the basic DOM positioning example you can use the domDT initialisation parameter to move DataTables features around the table to where you want them. In addition to this, you can also use domDT to create multiple instances of these table controls. Simply include the feature's identification letter where you want it to appear, as many times as you wish, and the controls will all sync up (note that obviously the table ('t') should be included only once).

This is shown in the demo below where for four key build-in features are duplicated above and below the table.

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Airi Satou Accountant Tokyo 33 2008/11/28 $162,700
Angelica Ramos Chief Executive Officer (CEO) London 47 2009/10/09 $1,200,000
Ashton Cox Junior Technical Author San Francisco 66 2009/01/12 $86,000
Bradley Greer Software Engineer London 41 2012/10/13 $132,000
Brenden Wagner Software Engineer San Francisco 28 2011/06/07 $206,850
Brielle Williamson Integration Specialist New York 61 2012/12/02 $372,000
Bruno Nash Software Engineer London 38 2011/05/03 $163,500
Caesar Vance Pre-Sales Support New York 21 2011/12/12 $106,450
Cara Stevens Sales Assistant New York 46 2011/12/06 $145,600
Cedric Kelly Senior Javascript Developer Edinburgh 22 2012/03/29 $433,060
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The Javascript shown below is used to initialise the table shown in this example:

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$(document).ready(function() {
    $('#example').dataTable( {
        "dom": '<"top"iflp<"clear">>rt<"bottom"iflp<"clear">>'
    } );
} );

In addition to the above code, the following Javascript library files are loaded for use in this example: