• As a web designer, I have dealt with tables on many websites and they can be so problematic. Not so, with Data Tables Generator by Supsystic. Smooth copy/paste from Excel or CSV files. Not enough columns, no problem. It adds a column (or row). It’s responsive and with a little practice, setup can be quite intuitive. Highly recommend if you have table data needs.

    My only recommendation was perhaps a little more control over the layout options and the ability to set column widths individually, but I think it’s there, just gotta figure out how to. Still working on it.

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  • Plugin Author supsystic

    (@supsysticcom)

    Hello!
    Thanks a lot ??

    As for the ability to set column widths individually – try to change this in the table editor manually. Simply by dragging the right edge of column header to the desired distance. Please check this – https://screencast.com/t/WxoM9sqhW

    Thread Starter ProjbyP

    (@projbyp)

    I did use the width in the table manually, but I really need the ability to add % to the columns. My data includes phone numbers that are wrapped if another column content is long … because of the – I guess .. may need to change phone numbers to 555.555.5555. That might work … see https://ucwef.com/concession-vendors/.

    Anyway, I am very pleased with the tables and have purchased the Developer’s Pro version. ??

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