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Flexigrid

Flexigrid is a lightweight but rich data grid written in jQuery with resizable columns and a scrolling data to match the headers, plus an ability to connect to an xml based data source using Ajax to load the content.

Flexigrid's concept is similar to Ext Grid but written in jQuery, which makes it lightweight and follows the jQuery mantra of running with the least amount of configuration.

Features

  • Resizable columns
  • Resizable height
  • Sortable column headers
  • Can convert an ordinary table
  • Ability to connect to an ajax data source (XML only)
  • Paging
  • Show/hide columns
  • Accessible API

Flexigrid is currently in beta and written by by Paulo P. Marinas

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Posted on the 24th of March at 7:19 pm

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