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TablePress 2.3.1

30 Apr 08:10
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TablePress 2.3.1 fixes a few bugs and brings some nice enhancements. For more information on changes and new features in TablePress 2.3.x, please see below.

  • Bugfix: Fix an error in the legacy import that accidentally broke an old and retired TablePress Extension.
  • Enhancement: Improve the sorting on the “Edit” and “Automatic Periodic Table Import” screens and of the “Column Filter Dropdowns” feature module.
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.3 is a feature, stability, maintenance, and compatibility update. Here are the highlights:

  • Full compatibility with WordPress 6.5.
  • Feature: The “Automatic Periodic Table Import” feature module has been rewritten from scratch: It now supports a different import interval or schedule for each table and is much more reliable. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Enhancement: The import of multiple tables from a ZIP file is more robust and now works independently from the server configuration.
  • Enhancement: The user interface works more reliably even when other plugins insert code on the TablePress screens.
  • Enhancement: The “TablePress table” block settings are less confusing as the unsupported “Alignment” setting was removed.
  • Enhancement: The “Automatic Filter” feature module now uses less-restrictive input filtering, to allow for more filtering terms, e.g. from different alphabets. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • Enhancement: The “About” screen now shows more useful troubleshooting information.
  • Bugfix: The “Column Filter Dropdowns” feature module now properly handles multiple line breaks in table cells. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • 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 chores for easier development.

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-2-3/.

TablePress 2.3

02 Apr 08:11
2.3
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TablePress 2.3 is a feature, stability, maintenance, and compatibility update. Here are the highlights:

  • Full compatibility with WordPress 6.5.
  • Feature: The “Automatic Periodic Table Import” feature module has been rewritten from scratch: It now supports a different import interval or schedule for each table and is much more reliable. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Enhancement: The import of multiple tables from a ZIP file is more robust and now works independently from the server configuration.
  • Enhancement: The user interface works more reliably even when other plugins insert code on the TablePress screens.
  • Enhancement: The “TablePress table” block settings are less confusing as the unsupported “Alignment” setting was removed.
  • Enhancement: The “Automatic Filter” feature module now uses less-restrictive input filtering, to allow for more filtering terms, e.g. from different alphabets. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • Enhancement: The “About” screen now shows more useful troubleshooting information.
  • Bugfix: The “Column Filter Dropdowns” feature module now properly handles multiple line breaks in table cells. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • 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 chores for easier development.

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-2-3/.

TablePress 2.2.5

30 Jan 08:11
2.2.5
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TablePress 2.2.5 fixes a minor security issue and a few bugs. For more information on changes and new features in TablePress 2.2.x, please see below.

  • Security fix: The URL import now properly blocks hosts of cloud providers’ metadata API endpoints to prevent data extraction.
  • When importing a table in the Excel format, floating point numbers are now detected and handled more reliably.
  • The detection of the JSON format when importing a table is now more reliable.
  • The “Copy”, “Export”, and “Delete” buttons/links on a table’s “Edit” screen now work again after a table ID was changed.
  • Error messages when a table could not be found and similar are now shown properly in modern themes.
  • The “Automatic Filtering” feature module now also allows using a slash in the filter term. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Debug and Version Information” section was cleaned up and updated with more relevant checks.
  • Updated external libraries to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.
  • Cleaned up and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.

TablePress 2.2.4 contains these changes:

  • The math formula calculation engine now properly handles quotation marks in text around embedded formulas.
  • An issue with the block theme preview when using the Site Editor on multisite installations was fixed.
  • Data consistency when saving tables is checked more thorougly.
  • Forward-compatibility with PHP 8.3 was added, to benefit from new features.
  • The extraction of error information for displaying error messages was improved.
  • The loading of the Default Style Customizer was improved. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The handling and loading of translation files was improved. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The debugging capabilities for the “Automatic Periodic Table Import” feature module were improved. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Updated external libraries to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.
  • Cleaned up and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.

TablePress 2.2.3 contains these changes:

  • Further protection against bugs in other plugins that interfere with the loading of JavaScript files, causing the TablePress admin screens to be unusable, was added.
  • An issue where it was not possible to replace existing tables during an import was fixed.
  • Cleaned up and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.

TablePress 2.2.2 contains these changes:

  • Further protection against bugs in other plugins that interfere with the loading of JavaScript files, causing the TablePress admin screens to be unusable, was added.
  • The code that evaluates Shortcode parameters was optimized for a higher performance.
  • The “Sorted” order of the “Row Order” premium feature module no longer raises an error. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • Updated external libraries to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.2.1 contains these changes:

  • Further protection against bugs in other plugins that interfere with the loading of JavaScript files, causing the TablePress admin screens to be unusable, was added.

TablePress 2.2 is a feature and enhancement update. Here are the highlights:

New features, enhancements, and bug fixes

Improvements around table styling

  • The preview of the TablePress table block in the block editor now takes into account “Custom CSS”, for a more precise preview.
  • TablePress Pro and Max now have an easy-to-use visual “Default Style Customizer”: Choose from pre-defined style variations or define your own color scheme to change your tables’ default style -- without touching CSS code!

The “Responsive Tables” premium module offers more possibilities

  • The “Modal” mode can show all table data in an overlay modal window if columns don’t fit on the screen. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Scroll” mode now allows the visitor to scroll left and right by clicking arrow buttons. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)

Enhanced and more polished user interfaces

  • The “Advanced Access Rights” module now has a fixed header row and offers a keyboard shortcut for saving changes. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The “Automatic Periodic Table Import” module now has a fixed header row, filtering, and sorting, to make working with long table lists easier. (TablePress Max only.)
  • In addition, the “Automatic Periodic Table Import” module now allows periodic imports with a 1-minute interval. (TablePress Max only.)

Miscellaneous changes

  • The TablePress REST API now has “Create table” and “Delete table” endpoints and received optimizations and improvements. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The spacing between dropdowns of the “Column Filter Dropdowns” module is more consistent across different screen sizes. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The legacy math formula evaluation engine now also supports the % (modulo) operator.
  • A bug in the import format detection of the legacy import engine was fixed.
  • TablePress Pro and TablePress Max are now fully translated to German.

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 chores for easier development.
  • TablePress 2.2 requires WordPress 5.8 and PHP 7.2!

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-2-2/.

TablePress 2.2.4

11 Dec 09:11
2.2.4
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TablePress 2.2.4 fixes a few bugs and brings some nice enhancements. For more information on changes and new features in TablePress 2.2.x, please see below.

  • The math formula calculation engine now properly handles quotation marks in text around embedded formulas.
  • An issue with the block theme preview when using the Site Editor on multisite installations was fixed.
  • Data consistency when saving tables is checked more thorougly.
  • Forward-compatibility with PHP 8.3 was added, to benefit from new features.
  • The extraction of error information for displaying error messages was improved.
  • The loading of the Default Style Customizer was improved. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The handling and loading of translation files was improved. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The debugging capabilities for the “Automatic Periodic Table Import” feature module were improved. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Updated external libraries to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.
  • Cleaned up and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.

TablePress 2.2.3 contains these changes:

  • Further protection against bugs in other plugins that interfere with the loading of JavaScript files, causing the TablePress admin screens to be unusable, was added.
  • An issue where it was not possible to replace existing tables during an import was fixed.
  • Cleaned up and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.

TablePress 2.2.2 contains these changes:

  • Further protection against bugs in other plugins that interfere with the loading of JavaScript files, causing the TablePress admin screens to be unusable, was added.
  • The code that evaluates Shortcode parameters was optimized for a higher performance.
  • The “Sorted” order of the “Row Order” premium feature module no longer raises an error. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • Updated external libraries to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.2.1 contains these changes:

  • Further protection against bugs in other plugins that interfere with the loading of JavaScript files, causing the TablePress admin screens to be unusable, was added.

TablePress 2.2 is a feature and enhancement update. Here are the highlights:

New features, enhancements, and bug fixes

Improvements around table styling

  • The preview of the TablePress table block in the block editor now takes into account “Custom CSS”, for a more precise preview.
  • TablePress Pro and Max now have an easy-to-use visual “Default Style Customizer”: Choose from pre-defined style variations or define your own color scheme to change your tables’ default style -- without touching CSS code!

The “Responsive Tables” premium module offers more possibilities

  • The “Modal” mode can show all table data in an overlay modal window if columns don’t fit on the screen. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Scroll” mode now allows the visitor to scroll left and right by clicking arrow buttons. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)

Enhanced and more polished user interfaces

  • The “Advanced Access Rights” module now has a fixed header row and offers a keyboard shortcut for saving changes. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The “Automatic Periodic Table Import” module now has a fixed header row, filtering, and sorting, to make working with long table lists easier. (TablePress Max only.)
  • In addition, the “Automatic Periodic Table Import” module now allows periodic imports with a 1-minute interval. (TablePress Max only.)

Miscellaneous changes

  • The TablePress REST API now has “Create table” and “Delete table” endpoints and received optimizations and improvements. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The spacing between dropdowns of the “Column Filter Dropdowns” module is more consistent across different screen sizes. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The legacy math formula evaluation engine now also supports the % (modulo) operator.
  • A bug in the import format detection of the legacy import engine was fixed.
  • TablePress Pro and TablePress Max are now fully translated to German.

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 chores for easier development.
  • TablePress 2.2 requires WordPress 5.8 and PHP 7.2!

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-2-2/.

TablePress 2.2.3

13 Nov 08:55
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TablePress 2.2.3 adds further protection against bugs in other plugins that interfere with the loading of JavaScript files, causing the TablePress admin screens to be unusable. For more information on changes and new features in TablePress 2.2.x, please see below.
Further minor changes are:

  • An issue where it was not possible to replace existing tables during an import was fixed.
  • Cleaned up and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.

TablePress 2.2.2 contains these changes:

  • Further protection against bugs in other plugins that interfere with the loading of JavaScript files, causing the TablePress admin screens to be unusable, was added.
  • The code that evaluates Shortcode parameters was optimized for a higher performance.
  • The “Sorted” order of the “Row Order” premium feature module no longer raises an error. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • Updated external libraries to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.2.1 contains these changes:

  • Further protection against bugs in other plugins that interfere with the loading of JavaScript files, causing the TablePress admin screens to be unusable, was added.

TablePress 2.2 is a feature and enhancement update. Here are the highlights:

New features, enhancements, and bug fixes

Improvements around table styling

  • The preview of the TablePress table block in the block editor now takes into account “Custom CSS”, for a more precise preview.
  • TablePress Pro and Max now have an easy-to-use visual “Default Style Customizer”: Choose from pre-defined style variations or define your own color scheme to change your tables’ default style -- without touching CSS code!

The “Responsive Tables” premium module offers more possibilities

  • The “Modal” mode can show all table data in an overlay modal window if columns don’t fit on the screen. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Scroll” mode now allows the visitor to scroll left and right by clicking arrow buttons. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)

Enhanced and more polished user interfaces

  • The “Advanced Access Rights” module now has a fixed header row and offers a keyboard shortcut for saving changes. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The “Automatic Periodic Table Import” module now has a fixed header row, filtering, and sorting, to make working with long table lists easier. (TablePress Max only.)
  • In addition, the “Automatic Periodic Table Import” module now allows periodic imports with a 1-minute interval. (TablePress Max only.)

Miscellaneous changes

  • The TablePress REST API now has “Create table” and “Delete table” endpoints and received optimizations and improvements. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The spacing between dropdowns of the “Column Filter Dropdowns” module is more consistent across different screen sizes. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The legacy math formula evaluation engine now also supports the % (modulo) operator.
  • A bug in the import format detection of the legacy import engine was fixed.
  • TablePress Pro and TablePress Max are now fully translated to German.

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 chores for easier development.
  • TablePress 2.2 requires WordPress 5.8 and PHP 7.2!

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-2-2/.

TablePress 2.2.2

06 Nov 14:42
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TablePress 2.2.2 adds further protection against bugs in other plugins that interfere with the loading of JavaScript files, causing the TablePress admin screens to be unusable. For more information on changes and new features in TablePress 2.2.x, please see below.
Further minor changes are:

  • The code that evaluates Shortcode parameters was optimized for a higher performance.
  • The “Sorted” order of the “Row Order” premium feature module no longer raises an error. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • Updated external libraries to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

TablePress 2.2.1 contains these changes:

  • Further protection against bugs in other plugins that interfere with the loading of JavaScript files, causing the TablePress admin screens to be unusable, was added.

TablePress 2.2 is a feature and enhancement update. Here are the highlights:

New features, enhancements, and bug fixes

Improvements around table styling

  • The preview of the TablePress table block in the block editor now takes into account “Custom CSS”, for a more precise preview.
  • TablePress Pro and Max now have an easy-to-use visual “Default Style Customizer”: Choose from pre-defined style variations or define your own color scheme to change your tables’ default style -- without touching CSS code!

The “Responsive Tables” premium module offers more possibilities

  • The “Modal” mode can show all table data in an overlay modal window if columns don’t fit on the screen. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Scroll” mode now allows the visitor to scroll left and right by clicking arrow buttons. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)

Enhanced and more polished user interfaces

  • The “Advanced Access Rights” module now has a fixed header row and offers a keyboard shortcut for saving changes. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The “Automatic Periodic Table Import” module now has a fixed header row, filtering, and sorting, to make working with long table lists easier. (TablePress Max only.)
  • In addition, the “Automatic Periodic Table Import” module now allows periodic imports with a 1-minute interval. (TablePress Max only.)

Miscellaneous changes

  • The TablePress REST API now has “Create table” and “Delete table” endpoints and received optimizations and improvements. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The spacing between dropdowns of the “Column Filter Dropdowns” module is more consistent across different screen sizes. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The legacy math formula evaluation engine now also supports the % (modulo) operator.
  • A bug in the import format detection of the legacy import engine was fixed.
  • TablePress Pro and TablePress Max are now fully translated to German.

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 chores for easier development.
  • TablePress 2.2 requires WordPress 5.8 and PHP 7.2!

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-2-2/.

TablePress 2.2.1

02 Nov 21:53
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TablePress 2.2.1 adds further protection against bugs in other plugins that interfere with the loading of JavaScript files, causing the TablePress admin screens to be unusable. For more information on changes and new features in TablePress 2.2.x, please see below.

TablePress 2.2 is a feature and enhancement update. Here are the highlights:

New features, enhancements, and bug fixes

Improvements around table styling

  • The preview of the TablePress table block in the block editor now takes into account “Custom CSS”, for a more precise preview.
  • TablePress Pro and Max now have an easy-to-use visual “Default Style Customizer”: Choose from pre-defined style variations or define your own color scheme to change your tables’ default style -- without touching CSS code!

The “Responsive Tables” premium module offers more possibilities

  • The “Modal” mode can show all table data in an overlay modal window if columns don’t fit on the screen. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Scroll” mode now allows the visitor to scroll left and right by clicking arrow buttons. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)

Enhanced and more polished user interfaces

  • The “Advanced Access Rights” module now has a fixed header row and offers a keyboard shortcut for saving changes. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The “Automatic Periodic Table Import” module now has a fixed header row, filtering, and sorting, to make working with long table lists easier. (TablePress Max only.)
  • In addition, the “Automatic Periodic Table Import” module now allows periodic imports with a 1-minute interval. (TablePress Max only.)

Miscellaneous changes

  • The TablePress REST API now has “Create table” and “Delete table” endpoints and received optimizations and improvements. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The spacing between dropdowns of the “Column Filter Dropdowns” module is more consistent across different screen sizes. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The legacy math formula evaluation engine now also supports the % (modulo) operator.
  • A bug in the import format detection of the legacy import engine was fixed.
  • TablePress Pro and TablePress Max are now fully translated to German.

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 chores for easier development.
  • TablePress 2.2 requires WordPress 5.8 and PHP 7.2!

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-2-2/.

TablePress 2.2

02 Nov 09:02
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TablePress 2.2 is a feature and enhancement update. Here are the highlights:

New features, enhancements, and bug fixes

Improvements around table styling

  • The preview of the TablePress table block in the block editor now takes into account “Custom CSS”, for a more precise preview.
  • TablePress Pro and Max now have an easy-to-use visual “Default Style Customizer”: Choose from pre-defined style variations or define your own color scheme to change your tables’ default style -- without touching CSS code!

The “Responsive Tables” premium module offers more possibilities

  • The “Modal” mode can show all table data in an overlay modal window if columns don’t fit on the screen. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Scroll” mode now allows the visitor to scroll left and right by clicking arrow buttons. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)

Enhanced and more polished user interfaces

  • The “Advanced Access Rights” module now has a fixed header row and offers a keyboard shortcut for saving changes. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The “Automatic Periodic Table Import” module now has a fixed header row, filtering, and sorting, to make working with long table lists easier. (TablePress Max only.)
  • In addition, the “Automatic Periodic Table Import” module now allows periodic imports with a 1-minute interval. (TablePress Max only.)

Miscellaneous changes

  • The TablePress REST API now has “Create table” and “Delete table” endpoints and received optimizations and improvements. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The spacing between dropdowns of the “Column Filter Dropdowns” module is more consistent across different screen sizes. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The legacy math formula evaluation engine now also supports the % (modulo) operator.
  • A bug in the import format detection of the legacy import engine was fixed.
  • TablePress Pro and TablePress Max are now fully translated to German.

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 chores for easier development.
  • TablePress 2.2 requires WordPress 5.8 and PHP 7.2!

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-2-2/.

TablePress 2.1.8

05 Oct 08:09
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TablePress 2.1.8 fixes a few bugs and brings some nice enhancements. For more information on changes and new features in TablePress 2.1, please see below.

  • Improvements and code corrections for enhanced compatibility with the upcoming WordPress 6.4 were added.
  • An issue with flushing the caches of other plugins after updating a table was fixed.
  • The list of allowed CSS properties in “Custom CSS” has been extended to include new properties.
  • The “Advanced Loading” module now properly supports evaluated formulas. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Several external code libraries and build tools have been updated to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.
  • Please note: The upcoming TablePress 2.2 will require WordPress 6.0 and PHP 7.2 or higher.

TablePress 2.1.7 contains these changes:

  • Some improvements for enhanced compatibility with WordPress 6.3 were added.
  • A bug with the loading of the frontend features for site visitors in the context of the block editor was fixed.
  • Formula evaluation: The HYPERLINK() function from Excel is now supported for creating clickable links.
  • The Stack mode of the Responsive Tables feature now works better when column widths have been changed. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The Counter Column feature no longer requires sorting or filtering to be activated. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The Counter Column feature now takes into account pagination when Server-side Processing is used. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The Server-side Processing feature now handles edge cases with conflicting settings better. (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 2.1.6 was withdrawn due to a bug. Its changes are part of TablePress 2.1.7.

TablePress 2.1.5 contains these changes:

  • 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/.

TablePress 2.1.7

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TablePress 2.1.7 fixes a few bugs and brings some nice enhancements. For more information on changes and new features in TablePress 2.1, please see below.

  • Some improvements for enhanced compatibility with WordPress 6.3 were added.
  • A bug with the loading of the frontend features for site visitors in the context of the block editor was fixed.
  • Formula evaluation: The HYPERLINK() function from Excel is now supported for creating clickable links.
  • The Stack mode of the Responsive Tables feature now works better when column widths have been changed. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The Counter Column feature no longer requires sorting or filtering to be activated. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The Counter Column feature now takes into account pagination when Server-side Processing is used. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The Server-side Processing feature now handles edge cases with conflicting settings better. (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 2.1.6 was withdrawn due to a bug. Its changes are part of TablePress 2.1.7.

TablePress 2.1.5 contains these changes:

  • 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/.