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tablesorter is a jQuery plugin for turning a standard HTML table with THEAD and TBODY tags into a sortable table without page refreshes. tablesorter can successfully parse and sort many types of data including linked data in a cell.

See Alpha-numeric sort Demo & Full Documentation

###Features

  • Multi-column sorting.
  • Parsers for sorting text, alphanumeric text, URIs, integers, currency, floats, IP addresses, dates (ISO, long and short formats), time. Add your own easily
  • Support for ROWSPAN and COLSPAN on TH elements.
  • Support secondary "hidden" sorting (e.g., maintain alphabetical sort when sorting on other criteria).
  • Extensibility via widget system.
  • Cross-browser: IE 6.0+, FF 2+, Safari 2.0+, Opera 9.0+.
  • Small code size.
  • Works with jQuery 1.2.3+

###Documentation

Included all original document pages with updates from my blog post on undocumented options.

###Licensing

###Change Log

View the complete listing here.

Version 2.0.10 (2011-07-31)

  • Modified the numeric sort with a new method to deal with non-numeric content:
    • When sorting columns with numeric values, by default any non-numeric or empty cells are treated as if they have a zero value. This puts the text between negative and positive values in a column.
    • Adding string : "max+" to the headers option will now treat any non-numeric table cells as if they have a maxiumum positive value (a value greater than the maximum positive value in the column).
    • Adding string : "max-" to the headers option will now treat any non-numeric table cells as if they have a maxiumum negative value (a value greater than the maximum negative value in the column).
    • See the "Dealing with text strings in numeric sorts" demo for a better visual example.
  • Changed UI theme widget code to use "ui-widget-header" instead of "ui-widget-default" to better match the themes.
  • Renamed changelog.markdown to changelog.txt to prevent downloading when clicking on the link

Version 2.0.9 (2011-07-27)

  • Added a jQuery UI theme and widget example. To apply the jQuery UI theme:
    • Include any jQuery UI theme on your page.
    • Add the base tablesorter ui theme (located in css/ui directory)
    • Add the jQuery UI theme widget code found on this example page. This demo page includes the UI theme switcher.
  • Added a header index to the onRenderHeader function to make it easier to target specific header cells for modification. See the render header example for an example.
  • Pager plugin updates:
    • Removed the separator option and added an output option which allows you to completely customize the output string.
    • In the output string, include any of the following variables:
      • {page} is replaced with the current page number.
      • {totalPages} is replaced with the total number of pages.
      • {startRow} is replaced with the number of the visible start row of the pager.
      • {endRow} is replaced with the number of the visible end row of the pager.
      • {totalRows} is replaced with the total number of rows.
    • The cssPageDisplay option can now target any element; in previous versions, this element was an input of type text.
    • Added a pagerArrows and cssDisabled options:
      • When pagerArrows is true, the first and previous pager arrows have the css class name contained in the cssDisabled option applied when the first row is visible.
      • The next and last pager arrows will be have the cssDisabled class applied when the last row is visible.
      • Additionally, if the number of table rows is less than the pager size, the pager will get the cssDisabled class name applied.
      • If false (the default setting), the pager arrows class names will not change.
      • Please see the updated pager demo to see this working.