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    Create responsive tables, graphs, and charts for WordPress

    You’ve put a lot of time and effort into collecting data. It would be a shame for people to ignore it.

    But creating tables on WordPress hasn’t always been easy. CSS? HTML? (More like WTH, amirite?)

    You need a quick and easy way to turn big, scary data into pretty and easy-to-understand content.

    Luckily, there’s wpDataTables.

    TL;DR

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    Build responsive tables, charts, and graphs for your WordPress posts or pages that you can edit in the frontend and backend
    Customize your table with premium features like responsiveness, conditional formatting, multi-criteria filtering, and more

    At-a-glance

    Overview

    wpDataTables is a premium plugin that lets you quickly create responsive tables, graphs, and charts for your WordPress pages.

    Creating a table or chart with wpDataTables is easy—all you have to do is provide the data and configure the table.

    There’s no complicated coding required and there's endless customization, including language, skin font, and colors!

    You can take advantage of advanced features like responsive design, conditional formatting, and multi-criteria filtering, then just publish the table on your post or page.

    Plus, wpDataTables lets you create simple tables in the plugin that are 100% functional and look great across devices. 

    But don’t be fooled by the name: these “simple” tables let you merge cells, style each cell differently, add star ratings to cells, and so much more.

    Table created with wpDataTables plugin

    Create tables in the wpDataTables plugin that let you merge cells, style each cell differently, and add star ratings.

    To create your table, input the data manually or upload files from an existing data source. wpDataTables supports MySQL query, Google Sheets, PHP array, JSON, and XML input sources.

    The Google Sheets API allows you to automatically sync previously created, published, and shared Google Sheets in wpDataTables, plus create tables from private Sheets.

    You can easily edit tables from both the WordPress back-end and front-end and control user permissions to view or edit table data on a published page.

    Google Sheets API

    Automatically sync previously created, published, and shared Google Sheets in wpDataTables with the Google Sheets API.

    Tables are great—but if you have a lot of data, you might want to get your point across in an even more colorful (read: less boring) way, like a chart or a graph.

    Use wpDataTables’ step-by-step Chart Creation Wizard to create responsive, fully customizable charts with Google Charts, Highcharts, or Chart.js rendering engines.

    You can choose from pie, bar, line, spline, and more, plus live-edit your chart and preview it in real time before saving and inserting it into your page.

    Graphs and charts made with wpDataTables

    Effortlessly turn any WordPress table into a graph or chart!

    The advanced customization features are virtually endless. From choosing a color palette to inserting your company logo, wpDataTables lets you do it all, and then some!

    You can create and use form-based columns that calculate the sum, average, minimum, and maximum of all the values in seconds with zero effort on your part.

    The conditional formatting feature lets you easily highlight rows, columns, and cells in your table based on specific conditions you set beforehand.

    Finally, the advanced filtering allows frontend table users to filter the data in your tables by the values of each individual column, so you can use wpDataTables as a filterable catalog.

    Advanced filters

    Special advanced filters let you filter the data in your tables using the values of each individual column!

    Now that you’ve got everything where you want it, publish the table on your site using standard WP Editor, good ole’ Visual Composer, or Gutenberg block.

    With the Foreign Key functionality, you can connect several tables together and avoid storing repeated blocks of information. 

    Every table has its own database connection and can pull data from multiple databases and servers. Plus, wpDataTables supports connections for MySQL, MS SQL and PostgreSQL.

    Make dynamic SQL Queries using 11 types of placeholders—a.k.a. predefined “search and replace” templates—that can be replaced with live data.

    Multiple database connections

    Build tables using data from a database or host that's different from the one you use for your WordPress installation.

    Having a lot of data can be overwhelming. Making it look nice and pretty doesn’t have to be.

    Turn your data into powerful and insightful visuals with wpDataTables.

    Get lifetime access to wpDataTables today!

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