I have used Flexigrid, but there are several choices, and one of the others might better suit your needs.
I have informally tiered them but my (based on very little) perception of their popularity. Flexigrid: http://flexigrid.info/ Ingrid: http://reconstrukt.com/ingrid/ jQuery Grid: http://github.com/tonytomov/jqGrid jqGridView: http://plugins.jquery.com/project/jqGridView SlickGrid: http://github.com/mleibman/SlickGrid DataTables: http://www.datatables.net/index jTable: http://www.jtable.org/ Thanks, Cary On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Joe Hourcle <[email protected]> wrote: > A couple of weeks ago, I posted to Stack Exchange's 'Webmasters' site, asking > if there were any good feature comparisons of different Javascript 'data > grid' implementations.* > > The response has been ... lacking, to put it mildly:** > > http://webmasters.stackexchange.com/q/42847/22457 > > I can find all sorts of comparisons of databases, javascript frameworks, web > browsers, etc ... but I just haven't been able to find anything on tabular > data presentation other than the sort of 'top 10 list'-type stuff that > doesn't go into detail about why you might select one over another. > > Is anyone aware of such a comparison, or should I just put something > half-assed up on wikipedia in hopes that the different implementations will > fill it in? > > -Joe > > * ie, the ones that let you play with tabular data ... not the 'grid' stuff > that the web designers use for layout, nor the 'data grid' stuff that the > comp.sci & scientific community use for distributed data storage. > > ** maybe I should've just asked on Stack Overflow, rather than post to the > correct topical place -- Cary Gordon The Cherry Hill Company http://chillco.com
