sweet...i implemented natural sorting in tablesorter but it never got
put in so I am thrilled to see it baked into your implementation...
looks good
mike

On Sep 1, 11:09 pm, "Alexandre Plennevaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> very nice indeed !
>
> 1/ when going to the last page, the table height adapts to the number of
> rows. It would be better that the table height does not vary i think
> 2/ What's the maximum amount of rows do you think it is safe to work with? I
> suppose beyond a certain level, the table will feel unresponsive
>
> thanks for sharing !
>
> Alexandre Plennevaux
> LAb[au]
>
> http://www.lab-au.com
>
> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 2:09 AM, num <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > My proof of concept
>
> >http://www.overset.com/2008/08/30/animated-sortable-datagrid-jquery-p...
>
> > I haven't yet seen html scrolling animation like this non-flash or
> > flex. This is essentially an unreleased jquery plugin that you can
> > attach to an already created table that will allow for sorting and
> > pagination. The animation is sensitive to the page delta, i.e. it will
> > scroll faster if you go from page 1 to 5 than from page 1 to 2. The
> > core of the animation is really a queued style.display: ( 'none' ||
> > '' ) and given the delay by hijacking the .animate() functionality as
> > many have used in the past. It feels somewhat dirty but is easier than
> > programming another whole setTimeout management layer for this.
>
> > I put a bit of work on coding an intelligent sort that is similar to
> > php's old natural sort (STRING_SORT) and is faster (as of some initial
> > testing) than other implementations I've seen.
>
> > I'm going to re-vamp the re-drawing of the table rows to make this
> > faster considering how slow it currently is.. but the animation of the
> > pagination is something I wanted to throw out there for some feedback.
>
> > It's currently floating around 10KB un-minified and well commented
>
> > Cheers

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