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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.
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
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.
View example: https://otayloruk.github.io/Flux-Flow/
A library for parsing structures from a 2-dimensional grid.
A PostCSS plugin to create fluid grids.
TypeScript powered set of data structures with the intent of being used in game development.
A PostCSS plugin to create grids based on a fixed column width.
Easly structure your page using components
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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