wpDataTables – Tables and Charts Manager for WordPress
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Features
- Here is a quick rundown of wpDataTables’ features:
- Filtering, sorting, and pagination capabilities are provided by the DataTables module in these adorable interactive multi-functional front-end jQuery tables. All features are simply manipulated from the WordPress administration panel.
- Tables with MySQL support for server-side processing.
- Charts built using the Highcharts and Google Chart libraries. Simple chart rendering using the same dataset as your table. As you filter the data set, charts may be updated in real time along with the table.
- Front-end editing for tables created using MySQL.
- The ability to generate tables from the back end using a table function Object() { [native code] }.
- MySQL query builder. Click the appropriate buttons to have it build the “SELECT FROM, JOIN, WHERE, GROUP” for you!
- DB query generator for WordPress.
- Makes it possible to create an editable table from your Excel or CSV data.
- Flexible mode for all tables.
- The following advanced front-end table functionalities are provided by TableTools extensions: print view, save to PDF, save to CSV, save to Excel, and copy to clipboard.
- Using the RowGrouping extension to group rows. You can group rows based on a column’s value if several of the rows have the same values in that column. These groups will then be divided up for the sorting.
- PHP serialised arrays, Google Sheets, MySQL queries, MS Excel XLS and XLSX, OpenOffice Calc ODT, CSV files, JSON objects, and XML data sources are all acceptable data sources.
- Adjustable columns with a variety of column types, including dates, links, strings, integers, and floating.
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