
During September 2025, Faran enhanced the lowcoder-org/lowcoder repository by developing a custom table scrollbar experience using SimpleBar, React, and styled-components. The solution introduced a config-driven activation mechanism, allowing teams to enable or disable the feature as needed. Faran ensured the scrollbar styling matched the application’s theme and implemented auto-hide behavior to reduce visual clutter. To optimize performance for large datasets, the custom scrollbar was designed to hide automatically when table virtualization was active. Additionally, Faran refactored styled-components props for greater consistency and maintainability, resulting in a more usable, performant, and visually cohesive data table interface.

September 2025 monthly summary for lowcoder (lowcoder-org/lowcoder). Focused on delivering improved table UX with a new SimpleBar-based custom scrollbar and related refinements. The work was config-driven (activation controlled by settings), theme-aligned styling, auto-hide behavior, and virtualization-aware hiding to optimize performance on large datasets. Included a minor styled-components prop refactor to improve consistency and maintainability. The changes are designed to reduce visual noise, improve data-table usability, and support faster, more predictable rendering in production.
September 2025 monthly summary for lowcoder (lowcoder-org/lowcoder). Focused on delivering improved table UX with a new SimpleBar-based custom scrollbar and related refinements. The work was config-driven (activation controlled by settings), theme-aligned styling, auto-hide behavior, and virtualization-aware hiding to optimize performance on large datasets. Included a minor styled-components prop refactor to improve consistency and maintainability. The changes are designed to reduce visual noise, improve data-table usability, and support faster, more predictable rendering in production.
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