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Griddle vs Radium: What are the differences?
Developers describe Griddle as "A ReactJS Grid Component with infinite scroll, customization, and more". Out of the box, Griddle has sorting, filtering, paging, infinite scrolling, sub-grids and more. On the other hand, Radium is detailed as "A toolchain for React component styling". Radium is a set of tools to manage inline styles on React elements. It gives you powerful styling capabilities without CSS.
Griddle and Radium can be primarily classified as "JavaScript Framework Components" tools.
Some of the features offered by Griddle are:
- Custom Formatting
- Infinite Scrolling
- Custom Styling
On the other hand, Radium provides the following key features:
- Conceptually simple extension of normal inline styles
- Browser state styles to support :hover, :focus, and :active
- Media queries
Griddle and Radium are both open source tools. It seems that Radium with 7.01K GitHub stars and 334 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Griddle with 2 GitHub stars and 1 GitHub forks.