From the course: Design the Web: Creating a Sortable Table
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Where to go from here
From the course: Design the Web: Creating a Sortable Table
Where to go from here
- [Voiceover] Now that we've completed our sortable table, including an advanced technique for defining our own date parser, you may wanna explore even more techniques available in this free plug-in. Visit tablesorter.com for more documentation, latest releases of the plug-in, as well as live demos and working code that you can add to your own tables. Now if you'd like to learn more about the CSS used to create the table in this course, check out another episode of Design the Web, where we style an HTML table. And if you'd like to explore more courses, where we make use of free plug-ins, I have a course here where we create an event countdown timer for your website using a free JavaScript plug-in called Countdown, and another course where we create an animated HTML5 canvas using a free plug-in for Adobe Illustrator. And with that, I'll conclude this episode of Design the Web. I hope you found this short course helpful, and as always, thanks for watching.
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Preparing the HTML file3m 13s
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Activating the plugin6m 2s
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Setting a default sort on page load3m 24s
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Highlighting the sorted column4m 54s
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Creating CSS triangles to indicate sort order4m 34s
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Creating custom sort properties8m 16s
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Where to go from here55s
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