React Virtualized: sticky content in a Collection
Is it possible to let the content of a cell in a react-virtualized Collection stick to a side when scrolling? I normally do this by using position sticky but this does not work for the content in a Collection.
I'm building a Grid TV Guide like the one in the image below. When scrolling the content of the most left visible cell of a row should stick to the left side of the screen.

I am able to get this working without using react-virtualized, but after scrolling through the guide for a while too much data is rendered and the page becomes very slow.
Can any of you help me? I would be very grateful.
Thx in advance!
javascript css reactjs react-virtualized
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Is it possible to let the content of a cell in a react-virtualized Collection stick to a side when scrolling? I normally do this by using position sticky but this does not work for the content in a Collection.
I'm building a Grid TV Guide like the one in the image below. When scrolling the content of the most left visible cell of a row should stick to the left side of the screen.

I am able to get this working without using react-virtualized, but after scrolling through the guide for a while too much data is rendered and the page becomes very slow.
Can any of you help me? I would be very grateful.
Thx in advance!
javascript css reactjs react-virtualized
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Is it possible to let the content of a cell in a react-virtualized Collection stick to a side when scrolling? I normally do this by using position sticky but this does not work for the content in a Collection.
I'm building a Grid TV Guide like the one in the image below. When scrolling the content of the most left visible cell of a row should stick to the left side of the screen.

I am able to get this working without using react-virtualized, but after scrolling through the guide for a while too much data is rendered and the page becomes very slow.
Can any of you help me? I would be very grateful.
Thx in advance!
javascript css reactjs react-virtualized
Is it possible to let the content of a cell in a react-virtualized Collection stick to a side when scrolling? I normally do this by using position sticky but this does not work for the content in a Collection.
I'm building a Grid TV Guide like the one in the image below. When scrolling the content of the most left visible cell of a row should stick to the left side of the screen.

I am able to get this working without using react-virtualized, but after scrolling through the guide for a while too much data is rendered and the page becomes very slow.
Can any of you help me? I would be very grateful.
Thx in advance!
javascript css reactjs react-virtualized
javascript css reactjs react-virtualized
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One possible approach is to make an extra element that looks like the column that is to be sticky, and positioning it over it, e.g. https://codesandbox.io/s/l5z0wvpj77
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One possible approach is to make an extra element that looks like the column that is to be sticky, and positioning it over it, e.g. https://codesandbox.io/s/l5z0wvpj77
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One possible approach is to make an extra element that looks like the column that is to be sticky, and positioning it over it, e.g. https://codesandbox.io/s/l5z0wvpj77
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One possible approach is to make an extra element that looks like the column that is to be sticky, and positioning it over it, e.g. https://codesandbox.io/s/l5z0wvpj77
One possible approach is to make an extra element that looks like the column that is to be sticky, and positioning it over it, e.g. https://codesandbox.io/s/l5z0wvpj77
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