Sortable Tables with Search
Extension Actions
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Makes standard HTML tables sortable and searchable. Some pages with custom layouts may not be supported.
Description
This Chrome extension enhances standard HTML tables on web pages, making it easier to sort and search through structured data.
Many websites use regular tables to display information like reports, documentation, pricing lists, or data grids. When a supported table is detected, this extension adds helpful tools to make browsing that data faster and easier.
Features
Sortable Columns
Click on a column header to sort table data in ascending or descending order. This makes it easy to organize information alphabetically or numerically.
Search Bar
A search box is added above each supported table, allowing you to quickly filter rows by typing keywords. Only matching rows remain visible, helping you find specific information instantly.
On/Off Toggle
Use the toggle in the extension popup to enable or disable table enhancements at any time.
Important Notes
This extension works on pages that use standard HTML tables.
Some modern websites use custom layouts instead of tables. On those pages, sorting and searching may not be available.
When no supported tables are found, the extension will simply remain inactive.
How to Use
Visit a page that contains a standard table.
Click a column header to sort the data.
Use the search box above the table to filter results.
Use the extension’s toggle to turn the feature on or off.
Latest reviews
- victor
- Absolutely fantastic! This extension sorts and searches everything exactly as it should — flawlessly and instantly. It’s exactly what I’ve been looking for all these years! The interface is clean, intuitive, and lightning-fast, making even large datasets feel effortless to manage. What truly impressed me is the reliability: no glitches, no delays, just smooth performance every single time. It feels like the developer anticipated every need I had and delivered a perfect solution. A true game-changer for anyone who values efficiency and precision!"
- Peter van Loo
- It does exactly what it promises, and pretty much instantly too. Only downside: it shows a notification on every page without tables. I don't mind the lack of enabling/disabling per URL or domain. With how little it impacts performance, I'm happy to have it active on every page it can work with. But when it doesn't have anything to work with, it should just do nothing. The notification on pages where it's not needed, which is most pages I visit, makes me disable it by default and having to turn it on every time I do find it useful and off again when I'm done.
- M Stavros
- Works only occasionally (mostly doesn't), trying to get it to work on this site, https://www.jetblue.com/en/flights-from-united-states