10 Awesome
jQuery Grid Plugins to help get those layouts you always wanted. There are already a number of high quality jQuery grid plugins. We recognize they each have an impressive set of features, capabilities, and a level of use by members of the jQuery community. Below are some of the samples that you would consider putting up on your web page. Enjoy!
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Lightweight but rich data grid 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. Similar in concept with the Ext Grid only its pure jQuery love, which makes it light weight and follows the jQuery mantra of running with the least amount of configuration.
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A cross-browser fluid width grid system optimized for flexibility (fluidity) and one of the only fluid width grid systems to work in Internet Explorer versions 5.0 and newer* without hiding pixels in margins. Like any grid system, the basic purpose is to break the page into a series of rows and columns, giving the designer an easy, rational way to organize and present content to the user.
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A port of 960 grid to jquery mobile. It merges the flexibility of 960.gs, and the ease of jQuery mobile. It aims to bring more flexibility to jQuery-mobile layout and thus make it easier to use on tablets.
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Gives you all sorts of possibilities when it comes to giving your web application a spreadsheet style interface with MS Excel style calculations.
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A jQuery grid plugin.
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This plugin, applied to n-tables of an HTML page, provides the behavior of resizing rows by clicking over a “image handler”. Based in CSS (no DIVs inside TDs needed).
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This plug-in lets you create a grid using either tables or divs & spans. I originally developed it to work with CouchDB but it will work with any JSON source.
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This is a little tool we created for our Analog holding page. It inserts a layout grid in web pages, allow you to hold it in place, and toggle between displaying it in the foreground or background.
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This plugin adds bubbling functionality to jQuery. The code is similar to jQuery.fn.trigger’s because it’s meant to extend it. It also generates its own event object, that will remain untouched through the bubbling, meaning it’s safe to attach attributes to it and grab them with the ancestors while the event bubbles up.
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Datagrids don’t have to be difficult to use anymore – say hi to Ingrid. Ingrid is an unobtrusive jQuery component that adds datagrid behaviors (column resizing, paging, sorting, row and column styling, and more) to your tables.
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