Create Tables in WordPress with WP-Table Reloaded
WP-Table Reloaded enables you to create and manage tables in your WP’s admin area. No HTML knowledge is needed. A comfortable backend allows to easily edit table data. Tables can contain any type of data and additional JavaScript libraries can be used to extend it with features like sorting, pagination, filtering, and more.
With the help of WP-Table Reloaded, you can include the tables into your posts, on your pages or in text widgets by using a shortcode or a template tag function. Tables can be imported and exported from/to CSV, XML and HTML.
Installation
You can install WP-Table-Reloaded either from the WordPress Admin area or manually. The easiest way is through your WordPress Admin area. Go to the plugin section and search for “WP-Table Reloaded” in the WordPress Plugin Directory. Then you can click “Install” and the following steps will be done for you automatically. You just have to activate the plugin as mentioned in Steps 4 and 5.
Manual Installation works just as for most other WordPress plugins:
- Download and Extract the zip file and just drop the folder “wp-table-reloaded” into the wp-content/plugins/ directory of your WordPress installation.
- Activate the Plugin “WP-Table Reloaded” on your “Plugins” page.
- Create and manage tables via “WP-Table Reloaded” in the “Tools” section.
- Include a table by adding the shortcode [table id=<your-table's-id> /] to your post, page or text widget.
- You might want to add styling features via the option in the “Plugin Options” screen, where you can enter your CSS directly.
WP-Table-Reloaded will be very useful if you would like to add list of articles with links while creating resume.
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