• I have worked with your plugin over the last few weeks adding a number of features, and would love to submit the changes to you for possible adoption into the base plugin.

    Features added:
    -DDL/URL filter based on column
    -Hide header (Do not display the header, works in some application with filtering)
    -clickable links (Applying a URL to a column)
    -Table ID (Apply Custom CSS, think this might be in your latest release)
    -Custom Headers (Header not included in CSV)

    Let me know the best way to pass this along

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/csv-to-sorttable/

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  • Plugin Author Shaun Scovil

    (@sscovil)

    Hi there,

    Sorry for the delayed response; I recently started a new job and have been spread pretty thin, so I’m just clearing my inbox now. ??

    Thank you for using — and improving — my plugin! I’m always excited to see how other folks are using it and will definitely check out some of the changes you’ve made.

    Best thing to do would be to fork the plugin on GitHub: https://github.com/sscovil/csv-to-sorttable …then you could make changes, push them up to your forked repository and submit a pull request.

    If none of that made any sense and you’re not familiar with version control, feel free to just email me a copy of your modified plugin. I’ll review it and see what changes should be merged into the main branch.

    Also, I’m currently working on a new plugin that combines the functionality of this and another plugin I wrote a while back — https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/sorttable-post/ — and things like customer header rows are definitely something I was planning to add to that. If you’re interested, maybe we can collaborate on that as well…

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