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  • Thread Starter vernfaulkner

    (@vernfaulkner)

    Using MCE table buttons.

    My issue is that I’m the second most competent web/content creating guru in our company (ranked only by the boss, who has too much on his hands to code). I’m trying to create content than any clod can manage. Consequently, it has to be as easy as possible to use/edit. So I could theoretically go into HTML5/css, and the like, but that’s not a long-term option for future editability.

    Since I am building this material in a spreadsheet and now cut-and-paste into MCE’s open table, it means that modifying the table in the future is as simple as editing the spreadsheet in Open Office/Excel, and then doing a cut-and-paste. Far easier for, say, our admin assistant to deal with.

    Thread Starter vernfaulkner

    (@vernfaulkner)

    You’re presuming I know, or have the time to know, how to perform CSS coding. I don’t. If I have to learn HTML (which by the way I do know) or CSS to make a plugin for WordPress (WordPress – a content assembly tool, not a CMS) then it’s already left a lot of users out in the cold.

    Ugly is what it looks like on a page, because (apparently) you have to be a web-coder to make it work.

    Heck, I may as well dump tables from excel into HTML files, copy and paste, right?

    Fortunately, I found something vastly superior as a free plugin.

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