A set of plugins for responsive tables.
The Stack Table stacks the table headers to a two column layout with headers on the left when the viewport width is less than 40em
(640px
).
<table class="tablesaw tablesaw-stack" data-mode="stack">
If you only want to use the Stack Table and don’t want all the extra features below (save yourself some bytes), Tablesaw provides a Stack-Only version.
The Column Toggle Table allows the user to select which columns they want to be visible.
<table data-mode="columntoggle">
Table headers must have a data-priority
attribute to be eligible to toggle. data-priority
is a numeric value from 1 to 6, which determine default breakpoints at which a column will show. As of first release, the defaults are:
<th data-priority="persist"><!-- Not eligible for toggle, always shows --></th>
<th data-priority="1"><!-- Shows at (min-width: 20em) (320px) --></th>
<th data-priority="2"><!-- Shows at (min-width: 30em) (480px) --></th>
<th data-priority="3"><!-- Shows at (min-width: 40em) (640px) --></th>
<th data-priority="4"><!-- Shows at (min-width: 50em) (800px) --></th>
<th data-priority="5"><!-- Shows at (min-width: 60em) (960px) --></th>
<th data-priority="6"><!-- Shows at (min-width: 70em) (1120px) --></th>
<table data-mode="columntoggle" data-minimap>
Allows the user to use the swipe gesture (or use the left and right buttons) to navigate the columns.
<table data-mode="swipe">
Columns also respect the data-priority="persist"
attribute.
<th data-priority="persist"><!-- Always shows --></th>
<table data-mode="swipe" data-minimap>
Use data-minimap
to add a series of small dots to show which columns are currently visible and which are hidden. Only available on swipe
and columntoggle
tables. Examples available above.
<table data-mode-switch>
<!-- With a different default mode -->
<table data-mode="swipe" data-mode-switch>
<!-- Exclude a mode from the switcher -->
<table data-mode-switch data-mode-exclude="columntoggle">
Allows sorting on columns.
<table data-sortable>
<thead>
<tr>
<!-- Default column -->
<th data-sortable-col data-sortable-default-col>Rank</th>
<th data-sortable-col>Movie Title</th>
<th data-sortable-col>Year</th>
<th data-sortable-col><abbr title="Rotten Tomato Rating">Rating</abbr></th>
<!-- Unsortable column -->
<th>Reviews</th>
</tr>
</thead>
...
Use data-sortable-switch
to add a form element to choose the sort order.
<table data-sortable data-sortable-switch>
All of the above options combined into a single table.
TableSaw requires Respond.js for IE8- support.
As shown above, we provide a Stack-mode-only package of TableSaw. It’s a barebones version that doesn’t include any of the other features above.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="tablesaw.css">
<!--[if lt IE 9]><script src="respond.min.js"></script><!--<![endif]-->
<script src="tablesaw.js"></script>
And then:
<table class="tablesaw tablesaw-stack" data-mode="stack">
Check out the Stack-Only demo to see a working example.
To easily customize the breakpoint at which the stack table switches, use the SCSS mixin. First, include the tablesaw.stackonly.scss
file instead of tablesaw.stackonly.css
in your SASS. Then, use a parent selector on your table.
<div class="my-parent-selector">
<table class="tablesaw" data-mode="stack">
Include the mixin like so:
.my-parent-selector {
@include tablesaw-stack( 50em );
}
The argument to tablesaw-stack
is the breakpoint at which the table will switch from columns to stacked.
If you want the other modes, it’ll take a little bit more configuration.
The columntoggle
mode requires the Filament Group dialog. Install all dependencies easily using bower:
bower install
(if bower is installed globally) or
./node_modules/.bin/bower install
(if bower is not installed globally)
<link rel="stylesheet" href="bower_components/filament-dialog/dialog.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="tablesaw.css">
<!--[if lt IE 9]><script src="respond.min.js"></script><!--<![endif]-->
<script src="bower_components/jquery/jquery.js"></script>
<script src="bower_components/filament-dialog/dialog.js"></script>
<script src="tablesaw.js"></script>
Next include the tablesaw icons in src/icons
with your grunticon build and include the grunticon loader.
Check out any of the demos above for complete working examples.
- Generate a zip file that can be downloaded (includes full sources, icons)
- Add to bower
- Add VanillaJS/non-jQuery version