AnyGridJS Features & Functions
Yes, AnyGridJS supports search and filtering, enabling users to easily find and filter data across multiple columns.
Absolutely! You can sort data by columns in ascending or descending order for streamlined analysis.
AnyGridJS allows you to add action columns, making it easy to include buttons or interactive controls directly in rows.
Yes, AnyGridJS supports rendering raw data or fully customizable HTML content within grid cells.
Yes, AnyGridJS can handle multiple grids per page without any conflicts, ensuring a seamless experience.
Yes, AnyGridJS includes a configurable “items per page” feature, allowing users to control how much data is displayed at a time.
Absolutely! The library enables dynamic column headers that adapt based on the underlying data structure.
Yes, AnyGridJS supports rendering actions in rows, allowing you to include actionable elements like buttons or links for each row.
AnyGridJS is designed for dynamic data rendering, making it simple to load and refresh grid data in real-time or as needed.
AnyGridJS was developed by Gugulethu Nyoni, the author of Semantq, a full-stack JavaScript framework. Semantq is designed for building reactive web applications, as well as embedded IoT hardware, firmware, and applications. AnyGridJS complements Semantq but is versatile enough to integrate with vanilla JavaScript and popular frameworks like React, Vue.js, and Svelte.
