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Customizable native Vue3 data grid with only a few first-party dependencies. Leverages a flat html structure and CSS grid to allow full layout control.
Fittable is an Angular/TypeScript component optimized for handling large table structures with spreadsheet-like capabilities.
- table
- grid
- spreadsheet
- editable-table
- styled-table
- grid-editor
- data-grid
- excel
- json-interoperability
- custom-data
- custom-operations
Building, exploring, and sharing spatially structured models
Finesse typographic structure with ease
A simple yet flexible class naming structure on top of a flexbox based grid.
JUI grid can handle millions of data, and can display the data in a hierarchical structure.
``` <ip-grid (interface)="setGridInterface($event)" (columnStateChange)="colStateChange($event)"></ip-grid> ``` ### The event passed during the interface event is a structure containing the interface to the grid: ``` export interface
JUI grid can handle millions of data, and can display the data in a hierarchical structure.
n-D spatial indexing data structures with a shared ES6 Map/Set-like API
Easly structure your page using components
A public React NPM library that enables developers to draw grid(s) on top of their web page UI and use the contents within a 2D array data structure.
A library for parsing structures from a 2-dimensional grid.
A PostCSS plugin to create fluid grids.
A PostCSS plugin to create grids based on a fixed column width.
View example: https://otayloruk.github.io/Flux-Flow/
Easly structure your page using components
TypeScript powered set of data structures with the intent of being used in game development.
MomentumTable is material based rich DataTable component for Angular. It is based on [material DataTable guidline](https://material.io/guidelines/components/data-tables.html#data-tables-structure).
- angular
- javascript
- angular2
- angular2+
- angular6
- datatable
- grid
- table
- material
- material table
- filter
- sort
- pagination
Use your semantic class names and give them a structure directly in your css using GiGi, the Grid Generator system for devs
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