datatables.net-responsive
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Responsive for DataTables
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Responsive for DataTables
This package contains distribution files for the Responsive extension for DataTables. Only the core software for this library is contained in this package - to be correctly styled, a styling package for Responsive must also be included. Styling options include DataTable's native styling, Bootstrap and Foundation.
In the modern world of responsive web design tables can often cause a particular problem for designers due to their row based layout. Responsive is an extension for DataTables that resolves that problem by optimising the table's layout for different screen sizes through the dynamic insertion and removal of columns from the table.
Installation
Browser
For inclusion of this library using a standard <script>
tag, rather than using this package, it is recommended that you use the DataTables download builder which can create CDN or locally hosted packages for you, will all dependencies satisfied.
npm
npm install datatables.net-responsive
ES3 Syntax
var $ = require( 'jquery' );
require( 'datatables.net-responsive' )( window, $ );
ES6 Syntax
import 'datatables.net-responsive'
bower
bower install --save datatables.net-responsive
Documentation
Full documentation and examples for Responsive can be found on the website.
Bug / Support
Support for DataTables is available through the DataTables forums and commercial support options are available.
Contributing
If you are thinking of contributing code to DataTables, first of all, thank you! All fixes, patches and enhancements to DataTables are very warmly welcomed. This repository is a distribution repo, so patches and issues sent to this repo will not be accepted. Instead, please direct pull requests to the DataTables/Responsive. For issues / bugs, please direct your questions to the DataTables forums.
License
This software is released under the MIT license. You are free to use, modify and distribute this software, but all copyright information must remain.