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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T02:09:59+00:00 2026-06-12T02:09:59+00:00

I have a function that reloads all the content inside a table . Currently,

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I have a function that reloads all the content inside a table.

Currently, the table collapses when table rows are removed and re-added.

Is there a way to keep the previous table size and to “release” it once the operation is complete ?

function loadValues() {

    $('#tableId tbody').empty(); // Table rows are being removed here

    $.post("page.php?action=getValues",
        {},
        function(dataT) {

            for ( var i in dataT) {

                var data = dataT[i];

                $('#tableId tbody').append(
                    '<tr>'
                        + '<td>data.id</td>'
                        + '<td>data.other</td>'
                    '</tr>'
                );
            }

        }
        ,"json"
    );

}
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    2026-06-12T02:10:00+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 2:10 am

    If you do this :

    function loadValues() {
        $.post("page.php?action=getValues",
            {},
            function(dataT) {
                $('#tableId tbody').empty(); // Table rows are being removed here
                for ( var i in dataT) {
                    var data = dataT[i]; 
                    $('#tableId tbody').append(
                        '<tr>'
                            + '<td>data.id</td>'
                        '</tr>'
                    );
                }
            }
            ,"json"
        );
    }
    

    The table won’t collapse. The reason is that the window isn’t updated while a user script is running. In your first version, the collapse was visible because the user script had to stop while waiting for the response of the server.


    A detail if performance is needed and you add many rows : it’s more efficient to build a big html string and do only one append at the end. In this case I usually proceed like this :

    function loadValues() {
        $.post("page.php?action=getValues",
            {},
            function(dataT) {
                var html = '';
                for ( var i in dataT) {
                    var data = dataT[i]; 
                    html += '<tr>'
                        + '<td>'+data.id+'</td>'
                    '</tr>'
                    ;
                }
                $('#tableId tbody').html(html);
            }
            ,"json"
        );
    }
    

    Then the DOM is changed only once.

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