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/.