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I would like the option to have a customizable dropdown menu and be able to check individual rows so that the tables would not only display data but allow the users to take actions based on selected rows. I have implemented this with my own data table plugin that I use for my site (not public), but your data table plugin is much nicer, and I think would be more flexible with this feature. I've added a screen shot to help illustrate.
Hi Michael,
Thank you for your purchase.
Can you please describe me in little more details about functionality for each option from dropdown? When I receive enough details about your customization request I will forward that to my development team on estimation.
Kind Regards,
Isidora Markovic
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Well, I don't need those specific functions coded. I just need the ability to run a callback function and pass to it a list of ID's that are checked in the table and the selection from the dropdown menu. The tables would be configured to use a particular set of options and then one of the columns from the query would be designated as the ID for each row. When the user clicks submit, the callback function is run and the option selected along with the user's selections are sent. Once the action is run, the table would be refreshed since data likely would have changed. So not a big deal programmatically.
Hi Michael,
You can take a look in our documentation about Front-end callbacks and also about Actions and Filters which are defined in wpDataTables plugin for customization's by developers.
Kind Regards,
Isidora Markovic
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You can try our wpDataTables add-ons before purchase on these sandbox sites:
Powerful Filters | Gravity Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Formidable Forms Integration for wpDataTables