fix(Table): apply styles to th based on column meta#5418
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❓ Type of change
📚 Description
This PR applies dynamic inline styles to table headers (
<th>) based on the column’s meta.style.th definition.In the current setup, column-level styling is supported for td, but not for th. As a result, when users supply style objects via
columnDef.meta.style.th, the styles are ignored for header cells.📝 Checklist
No documentation changes required (feature already exists in API, just wasn’t applied to th)