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List.js


DESCRIPTION

Tiny, invisible and simple, yet powerful and incredibly fast vanilla JavaScript that adds search, sort, filters and flexibility to plain HTML lists, tables, or anything. List.js can be used in three different ways. It can be on existing HTML, it can create it's own HTML or a combination of both methods. Works both lists, tables and almost anything else. E.g. <div>,<ul>,<table>, etc. Simple templating system that adds possibility to add, edit, remove items. Perfect library for adding search, sort, filters and flexibility to tables, lists and various HTML elements. Built to be invisible and work on existing HTML. Simple and invisible. Easy to apply to existing HTML. No dependencies. Fast, and tiny (5KB minified&gzip). It can handle thousands of items. It is easy to add search input and sort buttons with just a few classes and attributes in your HTML. ‘Automagical’ because List.js registers the event handlers, searches/sorts and updates the list for you.



Features

  • Apply List.js on existing HTML
  • Apply List.js on existing HTML and then add items
  • Make List.js create a list from scratch
  • List.js is tiny, invisible and simple
  • It adds search, sort, filters and flexibility to plain HTML lists
  • No dependencies


Programming Language

JavaScript



This is an application that can also be fetched from https://sourceforge.net/projects/list-js.mirror/. It has been hosted in OnWorks in order to be run online in an easiest way from one of our free Operative Systems.


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