Tabulazer - Table Filter and Sorter
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)Overview
Filter, sort, page and style any existing HTML table using the Tabulator JS library.
Do you work with websites featuring a lot of HTML tables? Would you like to filter, sort and/or page them? If so, then this lightweight extension might be useful. You can use it to transform any standard table into a fully-featured interactive table with the following features: ➤ Real-time column sorting (and reverse sorting) ➤ Real-time column filtering (using full-text search) ➤ Width enlarge to 100% (to increase readability) ➤ Dynamic paging (useful for very long tables) ➤ Resizable columns (using mouse handlers) ➤ Copy & Paste support with CSV/Excel/Google Sheets support (using CTRL+C) ... and more! Highly recommended if you're dealing with big tables and need to quickly extract relevant data from them. -------------------------------------------------------------------- CONFIGURATION SETTINGS -------------------------------------------------------------------- By clicking on the top-right button you'll access the configuration settings, where you'll be able to set the following options: ➤ Force table width to 100%. When enabled, the plugin will enlarge any HTML table to 100% width, thus taking all the available space on your browser. If the table is wrapped by other HTML container elements, those will also be enlarged/set to 100% in order to accomodate the table. If you don't want all this to happen, just keep it disabled. ➤ Enable sorting. Enable it to add sorting and reverse-sorting capabilities to all the HTML table columns: both can be activated by clicking (and double-clicking) to the column header itself. ➤ Enable filtering. Enable it to add filtering capabilities to all the HTML table columns: the filter will look like a standard HTML textbox that, if non-empty, will automatically update the table content, filtering out all the rows not containing the given text within that column. ➤ Enable paging. Enable it to add paging capabilities to the HTML table: notice that the filtering and sorting capabilities won't be affected by that (they will always take all rows into account). -------------------------------------------------------------------- USAGE INFO -------------------------------------------------------------------- Once you've set these options, right-click to a HTML table within any HTML page and select the Tabulazer context menu item to "tabulaze" it. The transformation is done using Tabulator (http://tabulator.info/), a great table management JS library by Oli Folkerd. ➤ Tabulazer official page: https://www.ryadel.com/en/tabulazer-chrome-extension-filter-sort-html-table-tables/ ➤ Fork me on GitHub: https://github.com/Darkseal/tabulazer
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Patrik BlueMar 27, 2024
Doesn't work. Donthing happens when clicking table and choosing Tabulazer (yes it is a <table>)
Nicole AhmedJan 18, 2024
also having problems with the table formatting / column widths. It makes working with tables more difficult - i may have to scroll to see parts of the table i didn't before. the functions are great though.
Kevin SchroederJan 5, 2024
Very nice! One issue, however, that I run consistently into is that when I apply the extension to a table, the columns are equal width instead of following the size of the data in the column. And if I have to refresh a page, I'm back to the equal-width columns. One other thing that I would like to see is that when there is clear duplicate data that a drop-down could be presented, or some kind of autocomplete. But even with those two minor issues I find myself using this extension daily.
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- Version0.7.5
- UpdatedOctober 5, 2019
- Size1.22MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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