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When displaying large datasets in a Grid.js table, pagination ensures that data remains readable and manageable. One key aspect of pagination is the page size—the number of rows shown on each page. By setting and modifying the page size, you can tailor the table's usability to fit different data volumes and user needs. For instance, a smaller page size can make long tables less overwhelming and easier to scan, while a larger page size allows users to see more data at once, reducing the need to flip through pages.

Adjusting the page size is especially valuable when working with diverse datasets or when optimizing for various devices. Users might prefer fewer rows per page on mobile devices for readability, or more rows on desktop screens for efficiency. Grid.js makes it straightforward to customize this setting, allowing you to enhance the table experience for your audience.

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When displaying large datasets in a Grid.js table, pagination ensures that data remains readable and manageable. One key aspect of pagination is the page size—the number of rows shown on each page. By setting and modifying the page size, you can tailor the table's usability to fit different data volumes and user needs. For instance, a smaller page size can make long tables less overwhelming and easier to scan, while a larger page size allows users to see more data at once, reducing the need to flip through pages.

Adjusting the page size is especially valuable when working with diverse datasets or when optimizing for various devices. Users might prefer fewer rows per page on mobile devices for readability, or more rows on desktop screens for efficiency. Grid.js makes it straightforward to customize this setting, allowing you to enhance the table experience for your audience.

index.html

index.html

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question mark

Why might you want to change the page size in a paginated Grid.js table?

Select the correct answer

¿Todo estuvo claro?

¿Cómo podemos mejorarlo?

¡Gracias por tus comentarios!

Sección 2. Capítulo 2
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