• Resolved vallesierra7

    (@vallesierra7)


    Hello! When updating a TablePress table and updating my browser I don’t see the changes, I purge cache and nothing, I have disabled the cache and I still don’t see the changes.

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  • Thread Starter vallesierra7

    (@vallesierra7)

    The above described happens when I use the TablePress widget from “ElementsKit Lite”, if I directly use the short code generated by TablePress there is no problem, but I would like to know the following:

    How do I edit the text color, size, alignment, etc? Everything must be done by CSS? Is there a guide? Thank you

      Plugin Author TobiasBg

      (@tobiasbg)

      Hi!

      Thanks for your post and sorry for the trouble!

      I’m not associated with Elementor or ElementsKit, so that I don’t know if they are adding additional caching. It could a new feature in the “Elementor” page builder (introduced in June, from what I can see): https://elementor.com/help/element-caching-help/

      But indeed, directly using Shortcodes is usually the best. For styling, you would then indeed use CSS code. Some examples are in the TablePress FAQ. In addition, TablePress Pro and TablePress Max come with a Default Style Customizer that let’s you configure the default style for all tables easily.

      Regards,
      Tobias

      Thread Starter vallesierra7

      (@vallesierra7)

      Simply great Tobias, you are great, I have solved it as you indicate, it is a new Elementor function that I have disabled only for the widget.
      Thank you very much for your valuable help.

      Plugin Author TobiasBg

      (@tobiasbg)

      Hi,

      no problem, you are very welcome! ?? Good to hear that this helped!

      Best wishes,
      Tobias

      P.S.: In case you haven’t, please rate TablePress in the plugin directory. Thanks!

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