• Resolved spounch

    (@spounch)


    Hi Peter !

    How to control the width of the columns? Is there any other way than CSS? I noticed that in the ‘widefat’ connector by deactivating ‘width’, the columns took an automatic width which could suit me.

    To hide the presence of the title of the table, or the search field, and in general everything that is displayed above the table, is the best way to go through CSS? Where have you planned other tools?

    Best regards.

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  • Plugin Author Passionate Programmer Peter

    (@peterschulznl)

    Hi!

    I presume you are referring to the list table generated by the Data Explorer and Data Projects? Please correct me if I’m wrong…

    These list tables are based on the original WordPress class WP_List_Table. The advantage is that list tables generated by the plugin are always WordPress compliant and use the same WordPress CSS styles.

    To get back to your question, Yes, I think CSS is the best way to style your list tables and data entry forms. If you want to add your own logic, please check out the available hooks and filters on this page:
    https://wpdataaccess.com/code/

    I am working on a number of pro add-ons, but it takes time and they will not be free. You will find them somewhere in the near future on an add-on page inyour plugin menu… ??

    Hope this helps! Let me know if it doesn’t.

    Best regards,
    Peter

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