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welcome back to just Blazer programming today weamp;#39;re going to be working on mud Blazer tables now mud Blazer tables they already have some functionality to them that I think are important for every table to have which include pagination sorting and the ability to call data from server side so you have that option in case you need it and Iamp;#39;ll go over that in a bit and also just how to make a very simple table if you donamp;#39;t need any of this extra stuff so letamp;#39;s go over this and Iamp;#39;ll see you in a moment so before we begin you want to go to the mudblazer.com and uh gets the installation going if you donamp;#39;t have it I have a video on it right here if you want to check it out if not then you can read through this documentation here and youamp;#39;ll be able to do the same thing either as a package on top of your Blazer project or as a mud Blazer template itself Iamp;#39;m using a model Blazer template by the way in our case weamp;#39;re