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TablePress is a plugin for the WordPress publishing platform.

TablePress allows you to easily create and manage beautiful tables. You can embed the tables into posts, pages, or text widgets with a simple Shortcode. Table data can be edited in a spreadsheet-like interface, so no coding is necessary. Tables can contain any type of data, even formulas that will be evaluated. An additional JavaScript library adds features like sorting, pagination, filtering, and more for site visitors. Tables can be imported and exported from/to Excel, CSV, HTML, and JSON files.

Please visit the plugin website at tablepress.org for the latest information on this plugin, or follow @TablePress on Twitter.

Screenshots and Demo

Screenshots of the TablePress interface are available at https://wordpress.org/plugins/tablepress/#screenshots.

A demo of the frontend functionality is available at https://tablepress.org/demo/.

Installation

The easiest way to install TablePress is via your WordPress Dashboard. Go to the "Plugins" screen, click "Add New", and search for "TablePress" in the WordPress Plugin Directory. Then, click "Install Now" and wait a moment. Finally, click "Activate" and start using the plugin!

Manual installation works just as for other WordPress plugins:

  1. Download and extract the ZIP file.
  2. Move the folder "tablepress" to the "wp-content/plugins/" directory of your WordPress installation, e.g. via FTP.
  3. Activate the plugin "TablePress" on the "Plugins" screen of your WordPress Dashboard.
  4. Create and manage tables by going to the "TablePress" screen in the admin menu.
  5. To insert a table into a post or page, copy its Shortcode [table id=<ID> /] and paste it into a "Shortcode" block at the desired place in the block editor. Each table has a unique ID that needs to be adjusted in that Shortcode.
  6. You can change the table styling by using CSS code, which can be entered into the "Custom CSS" textarea on the "Plugin Options" screen.

Supporting future development

If you like the TablePress plugin, please rate and review it in the WordPress Plugin Directory or support it with your donation. Thank you!

Donate with PayPal Become a patron on Patreon

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find answers to Frequently Asked Questions?

Many questions, regarding different features or styling, have been answered on the FAQ page on the plugin website.

Support?

For support questions, bug reports, or feature requests, please use the WordPress Support Forums. Please search through the forums first, and only create a new topic if you don't find an existing answer. Thank you!

Requirements?

In short: WordPress 5.3 or higher, while the latest version of WordPress is always recommended.

Languages and Localization?

TablePress uses the "Translate WordPress" platform. Please see the sidebar on the TablePress page in the WordPress Plugin Directory for available translations.

To make TablePress available in your language, go to the TablePress translations page, log in with a free wordpress.org account and start translating.

Migration from WP-Table Reloaded

Several years ago, TablePress has superseded the now discontinued WP-Table Reloaded plugin. If you are still using that, please see the migration guide and switch to TablePress.

Usage

After installing the plugin, you can create and manage tables on the "TablePress" screen in the WordPress Dashboard.

To show one of your tables in a post or on a page, embed the Shortcode [table id=<the-ID> /] into a "Shortcode" block at the desired place in the block editor. Each table has a unique ID that needs to be adjusted in that Shortcode.

After that, you might want to change the styling of the table. You can do this by entering CSS commands into the "Custom CSS" textarea on the "Plugin Options" screen. Some examples for common styling changes can be found on the TablePress FAQ page.

You may also add certain features (like sorting, pagination, filtering, alternating row colors, row highlighting, print name and/or description, ...) by enabling the corresponding checkboxes on a table's "Edit" screen.

Acknowledgements

Special thanks go to Allan Jardine for the DataTables JavaScript library.

Thanks to all language file translators! Thanks to every donor, supporter, and bug reporter!

License

This plugin is Free Software, released and licensed under the GPL, version 2 (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html). You may use it free of charge for any purpose.

Changelog

A changelog is available at https://tablepress.org/info/#changelog.

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