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Features: Zero Configuration - Works out of the box Multiple Display Modes - Table, Grid, and Masonry layouts Advanced Interactions - Column drag-and-drop, resizing, expandable rows Smart Auto-Generation - Columns, filters, and searches auto-generated Responsive Design - Mobile-first approach Performance Optimized - Virtual scrolling, debounced search Type Safe - Full TypeScript support State Persistence - User preferences saved automatically Composable UI - Override UI components, icons, and styles Predictable Filters - Structured search and field-level filters
Tablefront
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It's a zero-config setup, you feed it your data and it sets all the defaults for you so you get a beautiful looking table that fits your data automatically, with all the features activated. So you start off with something that already works and looks great, then you can configure, override and customize as you wish with full power.
Tablefront's answer
Simplicity, speed and advanced interactions are there from moment zero. No hassle, no learning curve. Just plug-and-play to get you to a production-grade working version. Then you still have full power to customize any part of it if you wish.
Tablefront's answer
Web developers with a focus on data and visualizing it in a beautiful way. UX obsessed designers.
Tablefront's answer
We built it for our selves in order to develop our data-heavy B2B products, it's currently used in production in multiple systems and we were so happy with it we had to put it out there.
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