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handsontable
JavaScript Data Grid / Data Table with a Spreadsheet Look & Feel. Works with React, Angular, and Vue. Supported by the Handsontable team ⚡
nadbm
Excel-like data grid (table) component for React
davidguttman
React-Pivot is a data-grid component with pivot-table-like functionality for data display, filtering, and exploration.
rowsncolumns
Declarative React Canvas Grid primitive for Data table, Pivot table and more :boom:
1771-Technologies
LyteNyte Grid monorepo: Build powerful data tables with a lightning-fast, zero-dependency React data grid (~40 KB). Headless or pre-styled. Declarative API. 150+ enterprise-grade features. Supported by 1771 Technologies.
NadavShaar
A modular table, based on a CSS grid layout, optimized for customization.
petera2c
Lightweight React data grid/table for fast, modern web apps
rebeccajypark
A React table library using CSS Grid Layout
tamalchowdhury
Interactive Periodic Table which I made with React.js and CSS Grid. I was trying to memorize all the elements and thought, hey can I make this peculiar layout with my current CSS skills? I finally did
ShanukJ
A React library that automatically generates skeleton loading screens by inspecting your rendered DOM — no manual skeleton components needed. Supports flexbox, grid, tables, opt-out, and smooth transitions.
valqelyan
React components to display the list, table, and grid, without scrolling, use the keyboard keys to navigate through the data
alonrbar
High performance virtual table and grid components for React.
kelvink96
A powerful and customizable data grid component built with Fluent UI and TanStack Table (React Table v8).
bhuyanamit986
# Frontend Mentor - Stats preview card component solution This is a solution to the [Stats preview card component challenge on Frontend Mentor](https://www.frontendmentor.io/challenges/stats-preview-card-component-8JqbgoU62). Frontend Mentor challenges help you improve your coding skills by building realistic projects. ## Table of contents - [Overview](#overview) - [The challenge](#the-challenge) - [Screenshot](#screenshot) - [Links](#links) - [My process](#my-process) - [Built with](#built-with) - [What I learned](#what-i-learned) - [Continued development](#continued-development) - [Useful resources](#useful-resources) - [Author](#author) - [Acknowledgments](#acknowledgments) **Note: Delete this note and update the table of contents based on what sections you keep.** ## Overview ### The challenge Users should be able to: - View the optimal layout depending on their device's screen size ### Screenshot  Add a screenshot of your solution. The easiest way to do this is to use Firefox to view your project, right-click the page and select "Take a Screenshot". You can choose either a full-height screenshot or a cropped one based on how long the page is. If it's very long, it might be best to crop it. Alternatively, you can use a tool like [FireShot](https://getfireshot.com/) to take the screenshot. FireShot has a free option, so you don't need to purchase it. Then crop/optimize/edit your image however you like, add it to your project, and update the file path in the image above. **Note: Delete this note and the paragraphs above when you add your screenshot. If you prefer not to add a screenshot, feel free to remove this entire section.** ### Links - Solution URL: [Add solution URL here](https://your-solution-url.com) - Live Site URL: [Add live site URL here](https://your-live-site-url.com) ## My process ### Built with - Semantic HTML5 markup - CSS custom properties - Flexbox - CSS Grid - Mobile-first workflow - [React](https://reactjs.org/) - JS library - [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/) - React framework - [Styled Components](https://styled-components.com/) - For styles **Note: These are just examples. Delete this note and replace the list above with your own choices** ### What I learned Use this section to recap over some of your major learnings while working through this project. Writing these out and providing code samples of areas you want to highlight is a great way to reinforce your own knowledge. To see how you can add code snippets, see below: ```html <h1>Some HTML code I'm proud of</h1> ``` ```css .proud-of-this-css { color: papayawhip; } ``` ```js const proudOfThisFunc = () => { console.log('🎉') } ``` If you want more help with writing markdown, we'd recommend checking out [The Markdown Guide](https://www.markdownguide.org/) to learn more. **Note: Delete this note and the content within this section and replace with your own learnings.** ### Continued development Use this section to outline areas that you want to continue focusing on in future projects. These could be concepts you're still not completely comfortable with or techniques you found useful that you want to refine and perfect. **Note: Delete this note and the content within this section and replace with your own plans for continued development.** ### Useful resources - [Example resource 1](https://www.example.com) - This helped me for XYZ reason. I really liked this pattern and will use it going forward. - [Example resource 2](https://www.example.com) - This is an amazing article which helped me finally understand XYZ. I'd recommend it to anyone still learning this concept. **Note: Delete this note and replace the list above with resources that helped you during the challenge. These could come in handy for anyone viewing your solution or for yourself when you look back on this project in the future.** ## Author - Website - [Add your name here](https://www.your-site.com) - Frontend Mentor - [@yourusername](https://www.frontendmentor.io/profile/yourusername) - Twitter - [@yourusername](https://www.twitter.com/yourusername) **Note: Delete this note and add/remove/edit lines above based on what links you'd like to share.** ## Acknowledgments This is where you can give a hat tip to anyone who helped you out on this project. Perhaps you worked in a team or got some inspiration from someone else's solution. This is the perfect place to give them some credit. **Note: Delete this note and edit this section's content as necessary. If you completed this challenge by yourself, feel free to delete this section entirely.**
Aycom366
# Frontend Mentor - Todo app solution This is a solution to the [Todo app challenge on Frontend Mentor](https://www.frontendmentor.io/challenges/todo-app-Su1_KokOW). Frontend Mentor challenges help you improve your coding skills by building realistic projects. ## Table of contents - [Overview](#overview) - [The challenge](#the-challenge) - [Screenshot](#screenshot) - [Links](#links) - [My process](#my-process) - [Built with](#built-with) - [What I learned](#what-i-learned) - [Continued development](#continued-development) - [Useful resources](#useful-resources) - [Author](#author) - [Acknowledgments](#acknowledgments) **Note: Delete this note and update the table of contents based on what sections you keep.** ## Overview ### The challenge Users should be able to: - View the optimal layout for the app depending on their device's screen size - See hover states for all interactive elements on the page - Add new todos to the list - Mark todos as complete - Delete todos from the list - Filter by all/active/complete todos - Clear all completed todos - Toggle light and dark mode - **Bonus**: Drag and drop to reorder items on the list ### Screenshot  Add a screenshot of your solution. The easiest way to do this is to use Firefox to view your project, right-click the page and select "Take a Screenshot". You can choose either a full-height screenshot or a cropped one based on how long the page is. If it's very long, it might be best to crop it. Alternatively, you can use a tool like [FireShot](https://getfireshot.com/) to take the screenshot. FireShot has a free option, so you don't need to purchase it. Then crop/optimize/edit your image however you like, add it to your project, and update the file path in the image above. **Note: Delete this note and the paragraphs above when you add your screenshot. If you prefer not to add a screenshot, feel free to remove this entire section.** ### Links - Solution URL: [Add solution URL here](https://your-solution-url.com) - Live Site URL: [Add live site URL here](https://your-live-site-url.com) ## My process ### Built with - Semantic HTML5 markup - CSS custom properties - Flexbox - CSS Grid - Mobile-first workflow - [React](https://reactjs.org/) - JS library - [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/) - React framework - [Styled Components](https://styled-components.com/) - For styles **Note: These are just examples. Delete this note and replace the list above with your own choices** ### What I learned Use this section to recap over some of your major learnings while working through this project. Writing these out and providing code samples of areas you want to highlight is a great way to reinforce your own knowledge. To see how you can add code snippets, see below: ```html <h1>Some HTML code I'm proud of</h1> ``` ```css .proud-of-this-css { color: papayawhip; } ``` ```js const proudOfThisFunc = () => { console.log('🎉') } ``` If you want more help with writing markdown, we'd recommend checking out [The Markdown Guide](https://www.markdownguide.org/) to learn more. **Note: Delete this note and the content within this section and replace with your own learnings.** ### Continued development Use this section to outline areas that you want to continue focusing on in future projects. These could be concepts you're still not completely comfortable with or techniques you found useful that you want to refine and perfect. **Note: Delete this note and the content within this section and replace with your own plans for continued development.** ### Useful resources - [Example resource 1](https://www.example.com) - This helped me for XYZ reason. I really liked this pattern and will use it going forward. - [Example resource 2](https://www.example.com) - This is an amazing article which helped me finally understand XYZ. I'd recommend it to anyone still learning this concept. **Note: Delete this note and replace the list above with resources that helped you during the challenge. These could come in handy for anyone viewing your solution or for yourself when you look back on this project in the future.** ## Author - Website - [Add your name here](https://www.your-site.com) - Frontend Mentor - [@yourusername](https://www.frontendmentor.io/profile/yourusername) - Twitter - [@yourusername](https://www.twitter.com/yourusername) **Note: Delete this note and add/remove/edit lines above based on what links you'd like to share.** ## Acknowledgments This is where you can give a hat tip to anyone who helped you out on this project. Perhaps you worked in a team or got some inspiration from someone else's solution. This is the perfect place to give them some credit. **Note: Delete this note and edit this section's content as necessary. If you completed this challenge by yourself, feel free to delete this section entirely.**
muratkemaldar
Periodic table build with React and CSS Grid
Apollo-Spreadsheet
Apollo spreadsheet that supports table and grids out of the box, uses Material-UI, React hooks, styled-components and it's fully written in Typescript!
fezzopro
React Admin Dashboard. This application was built using using React, Material UI, Nivo Charts, Formik, Yup, FullCalendar, and Data Grid to build this entire application. This application consists of Light and Dark Mode, 4 different Charts, 3 different Data Table Pages, FAQ Page, Form Page, and Calendar Integration
Hoda96
React Admin Dashboard Tutorial from scratch. We will be using React, Material UI, Nivo Charts, Formik, Yup, FullCalendar, and Data Grid to build this entire application. This application consists of Light and Dark Mode, 4 different Charts, 3 different Data Table Pages, FAQ Page, Form Page, and Calendar Integration.
bekalhan
build marvelous admin dashboard with basically MaterialUI and react.js. We will be using React, Material UI, Nivo Charts, Formik, Yup, FullCalendar, and Data Grid to build this entire application. This application consists of Light and Dark Mode, 4 different Charts, 3 different Data Table Pages, FAQ Page, Form Page, and Calendar Integration.
johnpolacek
A responsive table component with CSS Grid, React and Tailwind CSS
nodefluxio
Component made with react for showing data in multiple view (grid, table)
cainmagi
Dash porting version of the react project React JSON Grid. Provide structured and nested grid table view of complicated JSON objects/arrays.
desoga10
A short tutorial on how to create a dynamic and responsive table component, with React and Material UI, using the Data Grid component. We also worked with the free REST API called JSON place holder.
rahulvanmali21
Data grid using MUI and @tanstack/react-table
No description available
anthonyjoeseph
Turns a tree structure into an evenly spaced grid. Denotative replacement for react-table
RedCarpetUp
A rich table/grid/excel sheet based on react-virtualized
shakibdshy
A flexible and feature-rich table grid component for React applications with TailwindCSS support.
bronz3beard
React Matrix table shows relationships between two or more variables in a data set in grid format.