They??™re definitely worth taking a look at.
In Figure 6-1, you can see the dhtmlxTree component.
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Figure 6-1. The dhtmlxTree component
This is in fact two trees side by side inside a dhtmlxTabbar, but you get the idea. I should
point out that all of these images are taken from the live examples on the dhtmlx web site, so if
you go to the web site mentioned a few paragraphs back, you??™ll actually be able to play with
this and the other examples. This one is nice because it shows the ability to drag and drop elements
between the two trees, as well as the fully skinnable nature of all the components; in
this case, just clicking a different tab brings up a whole different visual theme.
In Figure 6-2 is the dhtmlxGrid component. This is another fully ???live??? example, and you
can do all sorts of whiz-bang things with it like select blocks of text and copy it to the clipboard,
select multiple rows, edit cells, sort columns, and more.
Figure 6-2. The dhtmlxGrid component
As with the dhtmlxTree example, you can switch the theme of the component easily, as
demonstrated by the tabs once again.
The dhtmlxTreeGrid component is next, as shown in Figure 6-3.
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