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Layouts module for simple-keyboard
- javascript
- es6
- digital
- keyboard
- onscreen
- virtual
- screen-keyboard
- component
- virtual-keyboard
- touchscreen
- touch-screen
- layout
- keyboard-layout
- kiosk
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📜 Virtualization for lists with dynamic item size
- react
- viewport
- list
- windowing
- window
- virualization
- virtual
- react-window
- react-virualized
- react-tiny-virtual-list
- react-list
- react-virtual-list
A zero-config, fast and small (~3kB) virtual list (and grid) component for React, Vue, Solid and Svelte.
UI Components + streaming, async, high performance, HTML templating for Node.js and the browser.
Vue 3 DataGrid Spreadsheet component with native Vue 3 cell render support
- revo-grid
- revolist
- csv
- datagrid
- datalist
- datamanager
- editable
- excel
- excel-grid
- export
- fast-grid
- filtering
- grid
- gridjs
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Virtual scroll engine
A virtual scrolling list component that can be sorted by dragging
Adds support for codegen files
Out-of-box MPA plugin for Vite, with html template engine and virtual files support.
Out-of-box MPA plugin for Vite, with html template engine and virtual files support.
Vue 2 DataGrid Spreadsheet component with native Vue 2 render support
- revo-grid
- revolist
- csv
- datagrid
- datalist
- datamanager
- editable
- excel
- excel-grid
- export
- fast-grid
- filtering
- grid
- grouping
- View more
Lightweight, robust, elegant virtual syntax highlighting using Prism
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Input mask module for simple-keyboard
- input-mask
- javascript
- es6
- digital
- keyboard
- onscreen
- virtual
- component
- virtual-keyboard
- touchscreen
- touch-screen
- layout
- keyboard-layout
A virtual scrolling list component that can be sorted by dragging
Provide an interface for abstract lists. An abstract list behaves like a read-only array, but without storage. It can virtually store an infinite number of elements. It's meant for working flexibly with arrays. Regular arrays can be used as abstract lists