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    Chris Pearce started the conversation

    FYI you won't be able to see website table as it's on a restricted page.

    My question is how do I add single checkboxes to each row in the same column, that can then be used as a filter for the table. I can generate a checkbox in each row using html code and designating the column type as a string, but filter doesn't do anything - do i need to add some html code to apply a value when the checkbox is checked? Also, I notice that when I use the table constructor it gives me additional column types: one line selectbox & multiline selectbox - can either of these be used to get the result I want? Do you have any documentation on how to use those additional options and others like multi-line strings.

    Wpdatatables is doing a lot of what I need, the use of placeholders is excellent. But, I would like to see if I can improve the functionality of my own tables a bit.


    Many thanks

    Chris

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    Miloš replied

    Hi Chris,
    Thank you for your purchase.

    Sorry but I did not quite understand what are you trying to achieve.
    Can you please describe me more or send me some example, screenshot so I can give you my suggestion.


    Thank you.

    Kind Regards, 

    Miloš Jovanović
    [email protected]

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    Chris Pearce replied

    Bogdan,  FYI instead of waiting for the plugin to automatically update to version 2.0, I tried to install it manually.

    I kept getting an error message when trying to create a table in the new version 2.0. My host company suggested that this might be due to me running the wrong version of PHP i.e below 5.5. When I changed it to 5.6 everything was then ok :). I can see other users having the same problem and as you guys know better than me, it's easy to change the PHP version in the control panel.

    Chris

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