The DHTMLX component library allows you to create visually stunning, feature-rich web apps fast. Wonder how your web apps will look? Click on the image on the left to check what kind of user interface you can build with the DHTMLX JavaScript library.
We have selected these screenshots to demonstrate how the DHTMLX components look together when built in in a single application interface. Using different skins ('skyblue', 'web', 'terrace'), you can make your application look professional and neat. Use the Online Skin Builder to customize the skin colors for your app.
To demonstrate the rich possibilities of DHTMLX controls and to show how they work within a common user interface, we've created some demo applications which are listed below. Using dhtmlxLayout, dhtmlxGrid, dhtmlxTree, and other DHTMLX components, you can very quickly create your own web applications with similar user interfaces.
You can also see how others are using the DHTMLX library in customer spotlight posts in our blog.
This application provides database management/navigation functionality and demonstrates simultaneous usage of the following DHTMLX components:
The purpose of this demo is to show how to build Windows-like file explorer application based on the DHTMLX component library. It demonstrates just basic functionality, but can be extended with more complex features by using built-in features of DHTMLX components. Components used:
Using this application, you can display XML in different ways, edit attributes and tag values. Components used:
See how to use Google Maps inside the Layout and integrate it with other DHTMLX components. Components used:
Evaluate the ability of DHTMLX to build nice-looking apps for touch devices, like Apple's iPad. Components used:
We also offer an HTML5 mobile web app framework DHTMLX Touch. More mobile demo apps can be found here.
This application features a popular layout schema with a navigation tree on the left, an items list on the right, and an item details area at the bottom. Components used:
This application demonstrates Norton Commander-style file navigation built with DHTMLX components. Components used: