TablePress Versions Save

TablePress is the most popular and highest-rated table plugin for WordPress. Create and embed attractive and interactive tables on your website!

2.1.6

9 months ago

TablePress 2.1.6 was withdrawn due to a bug. Please use TablePress 2.1.7.

2.1.5

10 months ago

TablePress 2.1.5 fixes a few bugs and brings some nice enhancements. For more information on changes and new features in TablePress 2.1, please see below.

  • Early improvements for the upcoming WordPress 6.3 were added.
  • The header cells on the “Edit” screen now show sorting arrow icons again, to indicate that columns can be sorted by a double-click.
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.1.4 contains these changes:

  • A warning message that could show on some servers after importing files was fixed.
  • A PHP deprecation notice was fixed, for improved compatibility with current versions of PHP.
  • The “Row Filtering” module no longer returns wrong cache results when filtering from a URL parameter is used. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.1.3 contains these changes:

  • Pasting text into table cells via the right-click context menu on the “Edit” screen now works as expected.
  • The list of allowed CSS properties in “Custom CSS” has been extended to include new properties.
  • The Server-side Processing feature now shows a loading animation while data is retrieved from the server. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The TablePress REST API now only returns the “_links” field upon request, for improved performance. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The TablePress REST API now caches the generated JSON schema, for improved performance. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.1.2 contains these changes:

  • The “Modules” screen now supports the Ctrl/Cmd + S keyboard shortcut for saving changes on the screen. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • Some erroneously removed CSS code for the TablePress admin screens was restored.
  • The TablePress REST API now properly returns the table ID as well. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.1.1 contains these changes:

  • The “Plugin Options” screen now supports the Ctrl/Cmd + S keyboard shortcut for saving changes on the screen.
  • Keyboard shortcuts for moving cells no longer erroneously trigger when navigating inside an edited cell.
  • A few typos in translatable strings were corrected.
  • Some instances of invalid HTML code were fixed.
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.1 is a feature and enhancement update. Here are the highlights:

New features, enhancements, and bug fixes

  • Full compatibility with WordPress 6.2.
  • On the “Edit” screen, you can now set the desired default cell size via the “Screen Options” tab, for maximum flexibility when editing large tables.
  • The table editor’s context menu now also works when editing a cell.
  • The table editor’s context menu and keyboard shortcuts now allow inserting images and links at the current cursor position and as well as turning existing text into a link.
  • On the “Edit” screen, potential confusion is reduced by adjusting how individual sections can be collapsed.
  • Tables that use scrolling are less likely to have misplaced header cells.
  • The “Export” screen now has a button to quickly reverse a long list of tables, which can save time if you want to export a table from the end of the list.
  • The “Last Editor” of a table is again determined correctly.
  • More detailed error messages are shown on the “Edit” and “Import” screens.
  • A few styling glitches on the different TablePress admin screens have been fixed.
  • The “Edit” screen shows other available features, to make users aware of them. (TablePress Free only.)
  • The “Fixed Header” module now works more reliably with themes that use floating elements as well. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Alphabet Filtering” module has more options, like choosing a filtering column and alphabet, and is more robust on small screens. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Automatic Filtering” module also allows using commas in filter values now. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Column Filter Dropdowns” module now only disables selections if none can be made. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “REST API” module now allows public and unauthenticaed requests, if desired. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The “Server-side Processing” module is more robust when dealing with large tables that use many settings. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

Premium versions

  • Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out!

For more information please see the announcement at https://tablepress.org/release-announcement-tablepress-2-1/.

2.1.4

11 months ago

TablePress 2.1.4 fixes a few bugs and brings some nice enhancements. For more information on changes and new features in TablePress 2.1, please see below.

  • A warning message that could show on some servers after importing files was fixed.
  • A PHP deprecation notice was fixed, for improved compatibility with current versions of PHP.
  • The “Row Filtering” module no longer returns wrong cache results when filtering from a URL parameter is used. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.1.3 contains these changes:

  • Pasting text into table cells via the right-click context menu on the “Edit” screen now works as expected.
  • The list of allowed CSS properties in “Custom CSS” has been extended to include new properties.
  • The Server-side Processing feature now shows a loading animation while data is retrieved from the server. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The TablePress REST API now only returns the “_links” field upon request, for improved performance. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The TablePress REST API now caches the generated JSON schema, for improved performance. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.1.2 contains these changes:

  • The “Modules” screen now supports the Ctrl/Cmd + S keyboard shortcut for saving changes on the screen. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • Some erroneously removed CSS code for the TablePress admin screens was restored.
  • The TablePress REST API now properly returns the table ID as well. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.1.1 contains these changes:

  • The “Plugin Options” screen now supports the Ctrl/Cmd + S keyboard shortcut for saving changes on the screen.
  • Keyboard shortcuts for moving cells no longer erroneously trigger when navigating inside an edited cell.
  • A few typos in translatable strings were corrected.
  • Some instances of invalid HTML code were fixed.
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.1 is a feature and enhancement update. Here are the highlights:

New features, enhancements, and bug fixes

  • Full compatibility with WordPress 6.2.
  • On the “Edit” screen, you can now set the desired default cell size via the “Screen Options” tab, for maximum flexibility when editing large tables.
  • The table editor’s context menu now also works when editing a cell.
  • The table editor’s context menu and keyboard shortcuts now allow inserting images and links at the current cursor position and as well as turning existing text into a link.
  • On the “Edit” screen, potential confusion is reduced by adjusting how individual sections can be collapsed.
  • Tables that use scrolling are less likely to have misplaced header cells.
  • The “Export” screen now has a button to quickly reverse a long list of tables, which can save time if you want to export a table from the end of the list.
  • The “Last Editor” of a table is again determined correctly.
  • More detailed error messages are shown on the “Edit” and “Import” screens.
  • A few styling glitches on the different TablePress admin screens have been fixed.
  • The “Edit” screen shows other available features, to make users aware of them. (TablePress Free only.)
  • The “Fixed Header” module now works more reliably with themes that use floating elements as well. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Alphabet Filtering” module has more options, like choosing a filtering column and alphabet, and is more robust on small screens. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Automatic Filtering” module also allows using commas in filter values now. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Column Filter Dropdowns” module now only disables selections if none can be made. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “REST API” module now allows public and unauthenticaed requests, if desired. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The “Server-side Processing” module is more robust when dealing with large tables that use many settings. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

Premium versions

  • Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out!

For more information please see the announcement at https://tablepress.org/release-announcement-tablepress-2-1/.

2.1.3

1 year ago

TablePress 2.1.3 fixes a few bugs and brings some nice enhancements. For more information on changes and new features in TablePress 2.1, please see below.

  • Pasting text into table cells via the right-click context menu on the “Edit” screen now works as expected.
  • The list of allowed CSS properties in “Custom CSS” has been extended to include new properties.
  • The Server-side Processing feature now shows a loading animation while data is retrieved from the server. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The TablePress REST API now only returns the “_links” field upon request, for improved performance. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The TablePress REST API now caches the generated JSON schema, for improved performance. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.1.2 contains these changes:

  • The “Modules” screen now supports the Ctrl/Cmd + S keyboard shortcut for saving changes on the screen. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • Some erroneously removed CSS code for the TablePress admin screens was restored.
  • The TablePress REST API now properly returns the table ID as well. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.1.1 contains these changes:

  • The “Plugin Options” screen now supports the Ctrl/Cmd + S keyboard shortcut for saving changes on the screen.
  • Keyboard shortcuts for moving cells no longer erroneously trigger when navigating inside an edited cell.
  • A few typos in translatable strings were corrected.
  • Some instances of invalid HTML code were fixed.
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.1 is a feature and enhancement update. Here are the highlights:

New features, enhancements, and bug fixes

  • Full compatibility with WordPress 6.2.
  • On the “Edit” screen, you can now set the desired default cell size via the “Screen Options” tab, for maximum flexibility when editing large tables.
  • The table editor’s context menu now also works when editing a cell.
  • The table editor’s context menu and keyboard shortcuts now allow inserting images and links at the current cursor position and as well as turning existing text into a link.
  • On the “Edit” screen, potential confusion is reduced by adjusting how individual sections can be collapsed.
  • Tables that use scrolling are less likely to have misplaced header cells.
  • The “Export” screen now has a button to quickly reverse a long list of tables, which can save time if you want to export a table from the end of the list.
  • The “Last Editor” of a table is again determined correctly.
  • More detailed error messages are shown on the “Edit” and “Import” screens.
  • A few styling glitches on the different TablePress admin screens have been fixed.
  • The “Edit” screen shows other available features, to make users aware of them. (TablePress Free only.)
  • The “Fixed Header” module now works more reliably with themes that use floating elements as well. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Alphabet Filtering” module has more options, like choosing a filtering column and alphabet, and is more robust on small screens. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Automatic Filtering” module also allows using commas in filter values now. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Column Filter Dropdowns” module now only disables selections if none can be made. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “REST API” module now allows public and unauthenticaed requests, if desired. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The “Server-side Processing” module is more robust when dealing with large tables that use many settings. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

Premium versions

  • Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out!

For more information please see the announcement at https://tablepress.org/release-announcement-tablepress-2-1/.

2.1.2

1 year ago

TablePress 2.1.2 fixes a few bugs and brings some nice enhancements. For more information on changes and new features in TablePress 2.x, please see below.

  • The “Modules” screen now supports the Ctrl/Cmd + S keyboard shortcut for saving changes on the screen. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • Some erroneously removed CSS code for the TablePress admin screens was restored.
  • The TablePress REST API now properly returns the table ID as well. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.1.1 contains these changes:

  • The “Plugin Options” screen now supports the Ctrl/Cmd + S keyboard shortcut for saving changes on the screen.
  • Keyboard shortcuts for moving cells no longer erroneously trigger when navigating inside an edited cell.
  • A few typos in translatable strings were corrected.
  • Some instances of invalid HTML code were fixed.
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.1 is a feature and enhancement update. Here are the highlights:

New features, enhancements, and bug fixes

  • Full compatibility with WordPress 6.2.
  • On the “Edit” screen, you can now set the desired default cell size via the “Screen Options” tab, for maximum flexibility when editing large tables.
  • The table editor’s context menu now also works when editing a cell.
  • The table editor’s context menu and keyboard shortcuts now allow inserting images and links at the current cursor position and as well as turning existing text into a link.
  • On the “Edit” screen, potential confusion is reduced by adjusting how individual sections can be collapsed.
  • Tables that use scrolling are less likely to have misplaced header cells.
  • The “Export” screen now has a button to quickly reverse a long list of tables, which can save time if you want to export a table from the end of the list.
  • The “Last Editor” of a table is again determined correctly.
  • More detailed error messages are shown on the “Edit” and “Import” screens.
  • A few styling glitches on the different TablePress admin screens have been fixed.
  • The “Edit” screen shows other available features, to make users aware of them. (TablePress Free only.)
  • The “Fixed Header” module now works more reliably with themes that use floating elements as well. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Alphabet Filtering” module has more options, like choosing a filtering column and alphabet, and is more robust on small screens. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Automatic Filtering” module also allows using commas in filter values now. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Column Filter Dropdowns” module now only disables selections if none can be made. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “REST API” module now allows public and unauthenticaed requests, if desired. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The “Server-side Processing” module is more robust when dealing with large tables that use many settings. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

Premium versions

  • Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out!

For more information please see the announcement at https://tablepress.org/release-announcement-tablepress-2-1/.

2.1.1

1 year ago

TablePress 2.1.1 fixes a few bugs and brings some nice enhancements. For more information on changes and new features in TablePress 2.1, please see below.

  • The “Plugin Options” screen now supports the Ctrl/Cmd + S keyboard shortcut for saving changes on the screen.
  • Keyboard shortcuts for moving cells no longer erroneously trigger when navigating inside an edited cell.
  • A few typos in translatable strings were corrected.
  • Some instances of invalid HTML code were fixed.
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.1 is a feature and enhancement update. Here are the highlights:

New features, enhancements, and bug fixes

  • Full compatibility with WordPress 6.2.
  • On the “Edit” screen, you can now set the desired default cell size via the “Screen Options” tab, for maximum flexibility when editing large tables.
  • The table editor’s context menu now also works when editing a cell.
  • The table editor’s context menu and keyboard shortcuts now allow inserting images and links at the current cursor position and as well as turning existing text into a link.
  • On the “Edit” screen, potential confusion is reduced by adjusting how individual sections can be collapsed.
  • Tables that use scrolling are less likely to have misplaced header cells.
  • The “Export” screen now has a button to quickly reverse a long list of tables, which can save time if you want to export a table from the end of the list.
  • The “Last Editor” of a table is again determined correctly.
  • More detailed error messages are shown on the “Edit” and “Import” screens.
  • A few styling glitches on the different TablePress admin screens have been fixed.
  • The “Edit” screen shows other available features, to make users aware of them. (TablePress Free only.)
  • The “Fixed Header” module now works more reliably with themes that use floating elements as well. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Alphabet Filtering” module has more options, like choosing a filtering column and alphabet, and is more robust on small screens. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Automatic Filtering” module also allows using commas in filter values now. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Column Filter Dropdowns” module now only disables selections if none can be made. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “REST API” module now allows public and unauthenticaed requests, if desired. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The “Server-side Processing” module is more robust when dealing with large tables that use many settings. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

Premium versions

  • Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out!

For more information please see the announcement at https://tablepress.org/release-announcement-tablepress-2-1/.

2.1

1 year ago

TablePress 2.1 is a feature and enhancement update. Here are the highlights:

New features, enhancements, and bug fixes

  • Full compatibility with WordPress 6.2.
  • On the “Edit” screen, you can now set the desired default cell size via the “Screen Options” tab, for maximum flexibility when editing large tables.
  • The table editor’s context menu now also works when editing a cell.
  • The table editor’s context menu and keyboard shortcuts now allow inserting images and links at the current cursor position and as well as turning existing text into a link.
  • On the “Edit” screen, potential confusion is reduced by adjusting how individual sections can be collapsed.
  • Tables that use scrolling are less likely to have misplaced header cells.
  • The “Export” screen now has a button to quickly reverse a long list of tables, which can save time if you want to export a table from the end of the list.
  • The “Last Editor” of a table is again determined correctly.
  • More detailed error messages are shown on the “Edit” and “Import” screens.
  • A few styling glitches on the different TablePress admin screens have been fixed.
  • The “Edit” screen shows other available features, to make users aware of them. (TablePress Free only.)
  • The “Fixed Header” module now works more reliably with themes that use floating elements as well. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Alphabet Filtering” module has more options, like choosing a filtering column and alphabet, and is more robust on small screens. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Automatic Filtering” module also allows using commas in filter values now. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Column Filter Dropdowns” module now only disables selections if none can be made. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “REST API” module now allows public and unauthenticaed requests, if desired. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The “Server-side Processing” module is more robust when dealing with large tables that use many settings. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Cleaned up, improved, and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

Premium versions

  • Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out!

For more information please see the announcement at https://tablepress.org/release-announcement-tablepress-2-1/.

2.0.4

1 year ago

TablePress 2.0.4 fixes a few bugs and brings some nice enhancements. For more information on changes and new features in TablePress 2.x, please see below.

  • The “Table” button for users that don’t use the WordPress block editor is back!
  • Issues that some users had with saving changes on the “Edit” screen are fixed.
  • No errors should be thrown anymore when required PHP extensions are missing on a server when importing files.
  • Visual glitches in the Horizontal Scrolling, caused by themes adding conflicting CSS, are reduced.
  • The “Automatic Filtering” feature now allows retrieving the filter term from a URL parameter. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • A backwards compatibility improvement was added to the “Individual Column Filtering” feature. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Server-side Processing” feature now uses much shorter request URL which improves performance and prevents possible server errors. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Some internal documentation and build tools were updated.

TablePress 2.0.3 contains these changes:

  • The “Edit” screen now has context menu entries and supports Ctrl/Cmd + Alt/option + Shift + ↑/↓/←/→ keyboard shortcuts for moving the currently selected rows to the top or bottom, or the currently selected columns to the left or right edge.
  • On the “Edit” screen, it's now easier to drag and drop rows and columns with the mouse, as the clickable regions are now bigger.
  • On the “Edit” screen, the cell height was reduced, so that more content fits on the screen.
  • The “Edit” screen now properly supports copying and pasting of content that contains quotation marks.
  • The “Show Shortcode” link on the “All tables” screen, often used for copy and paste, is back!
  • The automatic format detection of the file import is more robust, especially when importing CSV files.
  • TablePress better protects itself against conflicts caused by other plugins that use outdated versions of the Composer tool.
  • An error where tables could not be saved was fixed. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The Column Filter Dropdowns module now properly deals with & characters and HTML code in cells, and applies better sorting to the selectable options. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)

TablePress 2.0.2 contains these changes:

  • The “Edit” screen now supports Ctrl/Cmd + L/I/E keyboard shortcuts for the “Insert Link”, “Insert Image”, and “Advanced Editor” buttons, respectively.
  • The “Edit” screen now supports Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + ↑/↓/←/→ keyboard shortcuts for moving the currently selected rows up or down, or the currently selected columns left or right.
  • An error where tables could not be saved was fixed. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The Fixed Columns module now properly shows multiple fixed columns. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The integration of the Automatic Periodic Table Import module was fixed. (TablePress Max only.)

TablePress 2.0.1 contains these changes:

  • TablePress will again work correctly when it's “network activated” on WordPress Multisite installations.
  • Issues that some users had with saving changes on the “Edit” screen are fixed.
  • The misalignment between head and body rows when using “Horizontal Scrolling” is fixed.
  • The vertical alignment of elements in table cells is back to its old behavior, due to issues in some themes.
  • No errors should be thrown anymore when the “Table Features for Site Visitors” are active for tables that have combined cells or no head row.
  • The “Shortcode” text field, often used for copy and paste, on the “Edit” screen is back!
  • More valuable information about errors is given when a table import fails.
  • An issue with the sorting arrow icons showing as weird characters is fixed.
  • No errors should be thrown anymore when required PHP extensions are missing on a server when evaluating math formulas.

TablePress 2.0 is a major feature update. Besides a fresh and modern look of the TablePress admin screens, here are the highlights:

  • Completely new “Edit” screen for tables
    • TablePress now has an even more spreadsheet-like user interface that makes working with large tables a breeze.
    • Editing will be much faster: A right-click context menu allows for quick access to the table manipulation tools.
    • A keyboard shortcut for saving changes will save a lot of scrolling.
  • Block editor support instead of having to deal with Shortcodes
    • The new “TablePress table” block will give you a preview of the table when inserting it into a post or page, for a more intuitive embedding of tables. You won’t even have to remember the table ID, as a table search is included.
    • And if you want, converting existing Shortcodes is just two clicks away.
  • Easier styling of tables
    • You can now use CSS variables for quicker and easier styling changes, in particular of table colors.
    • The CSS selectors in the default CSS have been simplified for higher compatibility with more themes.
  • Importing tables is easier and more powerful than ever
    • Simply drag&drop files, even multiple files at once, even of different formats!
    • No more need to choose the import file format: The auto detection will know if it’s importing a CSV, Excel, HTML, or - JSON file.
    • In addition, more file formats are recognized, like the LibreOffice ODS format.
    • The Excel import is much more powerful: For example, clickable links and simple styling will be recognized and imported!
    • The Replace/Append select box also has a live-search with autocomplete now, which makes finding the right table much - faster.
  • New formula calculation engine
    • TablePress now understands many more formulas, just as you know them from Excel.
    • The formulas even support text strings now, which enables many new ways of automatically creating table content.
  • Behind the scenes
    • Cleaned up and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer - helpful inline documentation.
    • Updated external libraries to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.
    • Automated code compatibility checks and build tools simplify simple chores for easier development.
    • Support for PHP 8.1 and PHP 8.2.
    • TablePress 2.0 requires WordPress 5.8.
  • Premium versions
    • Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out!

For more information please see the announcement at https://tablepress.org/release-announcement-tablepress-2-0/.

2.0.3

1 year ago

TablePress 2.0.3 fixes a few bugs and brings some nice enhancements. For more information on changes and new features in TablePress 2.x, please see below.

  • The “Edit” screen now has context menu entries and supports Ctrl/Cmd + Alt/option + Shift + ↑/↓/←/→ keyboard shortcuts for moving the currently selected rows to the top or bottom, or the currently selected columns to the left or right edge.
  • On the “Edit” screen, it's now easier to drag and drop rows and columns with the mouse, as the clickable regions are now bigger.
  • On the “Edit” screen, the cell height was reduced, so that more content fits on the screen.
  • The “Edit” screen now properly supports copying and pasting of content that contains quotation marks.
  • The “Show Shortcode” link on the “All tables” screen, often used for copy and paste, is back!
  • The automatic format detection of the file import is more robust, especially when importing CSV files.
  • TablePress better protects itself against conflicts caused by other plugins that use outdated versions of the Composer tool.
  • An error where tables could not be saved was fixed. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The Column Filter Dropdowns module now properly deals with & characters and HTML code in cells, and applies better sorting to the selectable options. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)

TablePress 2.0.2 contains these changes:

  • The “Edit” screen now supports Ctrl/Cmd + L/I/E keyboard shortcuts for the “Insert Link”, “Insert Image”, and “Advanced Editor” buttons, respectively.
  • The “Edit” screen now supports Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + ↑/↓/←/→ keyboard shortcuts for moving the currently selected rows up or down, or the currently selected columns left or right.
  • An error where tables could not be saved was fixed. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The Fixed Columns module now properly shows multiple fixed columns. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The integration of the Automatic Periodic Table Import module was fixed. (TablePress Max only.)

TablePress 2.0.1 contains these changes:

  • TablePress will again work correctly when it's “network activated” on WordPress Multisite installations.
  • Issues that some users had with saving changes on the “Edit” screen are fixed.
  • The misalignment between head and body rows when using “Horizontal Scrolling” is fixed.
  • The vertical alignment of elements in table cells is back to its old behavior, due to issues in some themes.
  • No errors should be thrown anymore when the “Table Features for Site Visitors” are active for tables that have combined cells or no head row.
  • The “Shortcode” text field, often used for copy and paste, on the “Edit” is back!
  • More valuable information about errors is given when a table import fails.
  • An issue with the sorting arrow icons showing as weird characters is fixed.
  • No errors should be thrown anymore when required PHP extensions are missing on a server when evaluating math formulas.

TablePress 2.0 is a major feature update. Besides a fresh and modern look of the TablePress admin screens, here are the highlights:

  • Completely new “Edit” screen for tables
    • TablePress now has an even more spreadsheet-like user interface that makes working with large tables a breeze.
    • Editing will be much faster: A right-click context menu allows for quick access to the table manipulation tools.
    • A keyboard shortcut for saving changes will save a lot of scrolling.
  • Block editor support instead of having to deal with Shortcodes
    • The new “TablePress table” block will give you a preview of the table when inserting it into a post or page, for a more intuitive embedding of tables. You won’t even have to remember the table ID, as a table search is included.
    • And if you want, converting existing Shortcodes is just two clicks away.
  • Easier styling of tables
    • You can now use CSS variables for quicker and easier styling changes, in particular of table colors.
    • The CSS selectors in the default CSS have been simplified for higher compatibility with more themes.
  • Importing tables is easier and more powerful than ever
    • Simply drag&drop files, even multiple files at once, even of different formats!
    • No more need to choose the import file format: The auto detection will know if it’s importing a CSV, Excel, HTML, or - JSON file.
    • In addition, more file formats are recognized, like the LibreOffice ODS format.
    • The Excel import is much more powerful: For example, clickable links and simple styling will be recognized and imported!
    • The Replace/Append select box also has a live-search with autocomplete now, which makes finding the right table much - faster.
  • New formula calculation engine
    • TablePress now understands many more formulas, just as you know them from Excel.
    • The formulas even support text strings now, which enables many new ways of automatically creating table content.
  • Behind the scenes
    • Cleaned up and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer - helpful inline documentation.
    • Updated external libraries to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.
    • Automated code compatibility checks and build tools simplify simple chores for easier development.
    • Support for PHP 8.1 and PHP 8.2.
    • TablePress 2.0 requires WordPress 5.8.
  • Premium versions
    • Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out!

For more information please see the announcement at https://tablepress.org/release-announcement-tablepress-2-0/.

2.0.2

1 year ago

TablePress 2.0.2 fixes a few bugs in TablePress 2.0.1 and TablePress 2.0. For more information on the great changes in TablePress 2.0, please see below.

  • The “Edit” screen now supports Ctrl/Cmd + L/I/E keyboard shortcuts for the “Insert Link”, “Insert Image”, and “Advanced Editor” buttons, respectively.
  • The “Edit” screen now supports Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + ↑/↓/←/→ keyboard shortcuts for moving the currently selected rows up or down, or the currently selected columns left or right.
  • An error where tables could not be saved was fixed. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The Fixed Columns module now properly shows multiple fixed columns. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The integration of the Automatic Periodic Table Import module was fixed. (TablePress Max only.)

TablePress 2.0.1 contains these changes:

  • TablePress will again work correctly when it's “network activated” on WordPress Multisite installations.
  • Issues that some users had with saving changes on the “Edit” screen are fixed.
  • The misalignment between head and body rows when using “Horizontal Scrolling” is fixed.
  • The vertical alignment of elements in table cells is back to its old behavior, due to issues in some themes.
  • No errors should be thrown anymore when the “Table Features for Site Visitors” are active for tables that have combined cells or no head row.
  • The “Shortcode” text field, often used for copy and paste, on the “Edit” is back!
  • More valuable information about errors is given when a table import fails.
  • An issue with the sorting arrow icons showing as weird characters is fixed.
  • No errors should be thrown anymore when required PHP extensions are missing on a server when evaluating math formulas.

TablePress 2.0 is a major feature update. Besides a fresh and modern look of the TablePress admin screens, here are the highlights:

  • Completely new “Edit” screen for tables
    • TablePress now has an even more spreadsheet-like user interface that makes working with large tables a breeze.
    • Editing will be much faster: A right-click context menu allows for quick access to the table manipulation tools.
    • A keyboard shortcut for saving changes will save a lot of scrolling.
  • Block editor support instead of having to deal with Shortcodes
    • The new “TablePress table” block will give you a preview of the table when inserting it into a post or page, for a more intuitive embedding of tables. You won’t even have to remember the table ID, as a table search is included.
    • And if you want, converting existing Shortcodes is just two clicks away.
  • Easier styling of tables
    • You can now use CSS variables for quicker and easier styling changes, in particular of table colors.
    • The CSS selectors in the default CSS have been simplified for higher compatibility with more themes.
  • Importing tables is easier and more powerful than ever
    • Simply drag&drop files, even multiple files at once, even of different formats!
    • No more need to choose the import file format: The auto detection will know if it’s importing a CSV, Excel, HTML, or - JSON file.
    • In addition, more file formats are recognized, like the LibreOffice ODS format.
    • The Excel import is much more powerful: For example, clickable links and simple styling will be recognized and imported!
    • The Replace/Append select box also has a live-search with autocomplete now, which makes finding the right table much - faster.
  • New formula calculation engine
    • TablePress now understands many more formulas, just as you know them from Excel.
    • The formulas even support text strings now, which enables many new ways of automatically creating table content.
  • Behind the scenes
    • Cleaned up and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer - helpful inline documentation.
    • Updated external libraries to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.
    • Automated code compatibility checks and build tools simplify simple chores for easier development.
    • Support for PHP 8.1 and PHP 8.2.
    • TablePress 2.0 requires WordPress 5.8.
  • Premium versions
    • Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out!

For more information please see the announcement at https://tablepress.org/release-announcement-tablepress-2-0/.