Select2 is a jQuery based replacement for select boxes. It supports searching, remote data sets, and infinite scrolling of results.
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Select2 is a jQuery based replacement for select boxes. It supports searching, remote data sets, and infinite scrolling of results.
A vanilla JS customisable select box/text input plugin ⚡️
Tom Select is a lightweight (~16kb gzipped) hybrid of a textbox and select box. Forked from selectize.js to provide a framework agnostic autocomplete widget with native-feeling keyboard navigation. Useful for tagging, contact lists, etc.
Vue 3 multiselect component with single select, multiselect and tagging options (+Tailwind CSS support).
A lightweight vanilla javascript library that replaces native select elements with customizable dropdowns
Select2-to-Tree extends Select2 to support arbitrary level of nesting...
Extends Select2 plugin by adding an option to set the position of the dropdown
Superlight vanilla javascript plugin, for modern web dropdowns. Supporting multi-options, search and images. Designed to be seamlessly themed
Carregue todas as fontes disponíveis na API do google fonts, com preview da fonte e de suas variantes.
An implementation of a custom selection adapter for the Select2 plugin (v4) - multiple mode. Displays the selected tags into a separate section, leaving the search box empty.
This is <select> written with ReactJS.
Form transaksi(POS) sederhana menggunakan jquery, bootstrap4, select2, sweetalert2, dan beberapa plugin tambahan.
Toastmasters Timer for meetings developed with JS.
Extends Select2 plugin by adding an option to set a placeholder for the dropdown 'search' input field.
Demo of a tagging functionality for flask-admin. Supports tags that do no exist yet.
Render select element with select2 in Bootstrap Modal (ASP.NET Core)
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