This example shows how you can add a message to the saved PDF using the 'sPdfMessage' parameter. It also shows that the orientation of the output PDF can be changed to landscape which is useful if you have a lot of columns.
Rendering engine | Browser | Platform(s) | Engine version | CSS grade |
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Rendering engine | Browser | Platform(s) | Engine version | CSS grade |
Gecko | Firefox 1.5 | Win 98+ / OSX.2+ | 1.8 | A |
Gecko | Firefox 2.0 | Win 98+ / OSX.2+ | 1.8 | A |
Gecko | Firefox 3.0 | Win 2k+ / OSX.3+ | 1.9 | A |
Gecko | Camino 1.0 | OSX.2+ | 1.8 | A |
Gecko | Camino 1.5 | OSX.3+ | 1.8 | A |
Gecko | Netscape 7.2 | Win 95+ / Mac OS 8.6-9.2 | 1.7 | A |
Gecko | Netscape Browser 8 | Win 98SE+ | 1.7 | A |
Gecko | Netscape Navigator 9 | Win 98+ / OSX.2+ | 1.8 | A |
Gecko | Mozilla 1.0 | Win 95+ / OSX.1+ | 1 | A |
Gecko | Mozilla 1.1 | Win 95+ / OSX.1+ | 1.1 | A |
$(document).ready( function () { $('#example').dataTable( { "sDom": 'T<"clear">lfrtip', "oTableTools": { "aButtons": [ "copy", "csv", "xls", { "sExtends": "pdf", "sPdfOrientation": "landscape", "sPdfMessage": "Your custom message would go here." } "print" ] } } ); } );