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Advanced Sortable JSTable

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4.0

DHTML Scrollbars OOP

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3.0

HTML table sorting JavaScript

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4.0

Pull Down Menu

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4.5
Our free javascript table is
This script will integrate
Include this script in your
Pull Down Menu presents a
a cool script that adds to
Scrollbars into a
html page header and add
well-known pop-up menu of
any table advanced filters
website.The styles are 100 %
class="sortable"
choices. The Pull Down Menu
for rows, sortable columns,
CSS so that they can be
to the tables you want
can overlap not only HTML
collapsible tbodies and
easily customized even for
sorted. You can then sort
contents but also can pop up
more. It's free, easy to use
Mozilla.The default
the tables by either press
over form elements, frames,
and hight customizable with
behaviour is similar to the
'ctrl-alt' and click
flash, and even go over the
CSS. Each table is
the native ones.
anywhere inside the table;
browser window. The menu
implemented as plain HTML on
 
Or click the links
supports fonts, colors,
the page, making the table
 
auto-added on your table
sound, javascript calls,
contents search engine
 
column headings. The script
target frames. Very small
friendly and potentially
 
allows automatic detection
and easy-to-use.
much easier to deploy and
 
and sorting of data types
 
customize than tables where
 
such as major currencies, US
 
the contents are stored
 
time and date, numbers
 
inside the script.
 
(including scientific
 
 
 
notation), IP addresses,
 
 
 
text; You could also
 
 
 
explicitly specify column
 
 
 
data type to override
 
 
 
auto-detection; Specify
 
 
 
European styled date and
 
 
 
time sorting as well as any
 
 
 
user-specified date format,
 
 
 
or even specify custom data
 
 
 
type and supply custom
 
 
 
sorting functions if so
 
 
 
wished to sort anything you
 
 
 
want! Other features include
 
 
 
support for multi-row table
 
 
 
headers and footers,
 
 
 
preserving the row/cell
 
 
 
styles (eg alternatively
 
 
 
highlighted rows), X-browser
 
 
 
support, complete control
 
 
 
over the looks of sorting
 
 
 
link both before and after
 
 
 
sorting. Simply the most
 
 
 
advanced JS table sorter on
 
 
 
web!
 


Date: Nov, 06 2006


Date: Nov, 06 2006


Date: Oct, 26 2006


Date: Oct, 17 2006
Free HTML color picker
This script is pretty self
Ever wanted to drag an
Dynamic Table is a script
palette JavaScript controls
explanatory. Pass a string
element or image on you
that enables your users to
that make it easy for your
to the copyToClipboard
website? You can try using
sort a table by clicking on
visitors to fill out color
function and it will be
this very lightweight
the table headers. The
value field(s) by selecting
placed into the clipboard so
javascript drag handler. You
script is very light-weight
the color from a DHTML or
you can paste it into other
can attach this drag handler
(under 5Kb) and super
PopUp Window color palette.
programs.
to any relative or absolute
fast! It won't interfere
Allow your visitors to enter
 
positioned element.
with the look of the table,
a color value into a form
 
 
it just adds extra
field without overloading
 
 
functionality. Setting it
your pages with extraneous
 
 
up can be done very simply
JavaScript code. Six
 
 
by just importing a single
different JavaScript
 
 
js file and then
generated color selection
 
 
initializing with one line
controls. Easy to manage,
 
 
of code. The freeware
easy to install, and easy to
 
 
version is fully functional
setup JavaScript color
 
 
and can be used by anyone.
picker input controls that
 
 
 
will fit any need. Can be
 
 
 
attached to any number of
 
 
 
existing form fields. All
 
 
 
JavaScript enabled browsers
 
 
 
supported. Can use DHTML or
 
 
 
regular PopUp Windows. Easy
 
 
 
setup - no special
 
 
 
programming skills required.
 
 
 
All scripts are free for any
 
 
 
applications. Easy to
 
 
 
understand tutorials, sample
 
 
 
code, and documentation
 
 
 
included.
 
 
 


Date: Oct, 09 2006


Date: Oct, 06 2006


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Date: Oct, 03 2006
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