The form-optionsE option that inline()E accepts as the second parameter, can be used to
				control the behaviour of the form, but it can also be used to control the
				display.
The title and message options of form-optionsE have no effect in inline editing (use
				bubble editing if you require to be able to display messages with the
				field), but the buttons option does.
This example shows the buttons option being set with a simple button that, when
				clicked, will submit the form. This can be used together with the submitOnReturn option of
				form-optionsE (which is enabled by default, and is left
				enabled in this example), or each can be used individually as you require.
| First name | Last name | Position | Office | Start date | Salary | 
|---|
The Javascript shown below is used to initialise the table shown in this example:
var editor; // use a global for the submit and return data rendering in the examples
$(document).ready(function() {
	editor = new $.fn.dataTable.Editor( {
		ajax: "../php/staff.php",
		table: "#example",
		fields: [ {
				label: "First name:",
				name: "first_name"
			}, {
				label: "Last name:",
				name: "last_name"
			}, {
				label: "Position:",
				name: "position"
			}, {
				label: "Office:",
				name: "office"
			}, {
				label: "Extension:",
				name: "extn"
			}, {
				label: "Start date:",
				name: "start_date"
			}, {
				label: "Salary:",
				name: "salary"
			}
		]
	} );
	// Activate an inline edit on click of a table cell
	$('#example').on( 'click', 'tbody td:not(:first-child)', function (e) {
		editor.inline( this, {
			buttons: { label: '>', fn: function () { this.submit(); } }
		} );
	} );
	$('#example').DataTable( {
		dom: "Tfrtip",
		ajax: "../php/staff.php",
		columns: [
			{ data: null, defaultContent: '', orderable: false },
			{ data: "first_name" },
			{ data: "last_name" },
			{ data: "position" },
			{ data: "office" },
			{ data: "start_date" },
			{ data: "salary", render: $.fn.dataTable.render.number( ',', '.', 0, '$' ) }
		],
		order: [ 1, 'asc' ],
		tableTools: {
			sRowSelect: "os",
			sRowSelector: 'td:first-child',
			aButtons: [
				{ sExtends: "editor_create", editor: editor },
				{ sExtends: "editor_edit",   editor: editor },
				{ sExtends: "editor_remove", editor: editor }
			]
		}
	} );
} );
					In addition to the above code, the following Javascript library files are loaded for use in this example:
The HTML shown below is the raw HTML table element, before it has been enhanced by DataTables:
This example uses a little bit of additional CSS beyond what is loaded from the library files (below), in order to correctly display the table. The additional CSS used is shown below:
table.dataTable tr td:first-child {
		text-align: center;
	}
	table.dataTable tr td:first-child:before {
		content: "\f096"; /* fa-square-o */
		font-family: FontAwesome;
	}
	table.dataTable tr.selected td:first-child:before {
		content: "\f046"; /* fa-check-square-o */
	}
					The following CSS library files are loaded for use in this example to provide the styling of the table:
This table loads data by Ajax. The latest data that has been loaded is shown below. This data will update automatically as any additional data is loaded.
The script used to perform the server-side processing for this table is shown below. Please note that this is just an example script using PHP. Server-side processing scripts can be written in any language, using the protocol described in the DataTables documentation.