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Hello,
I am running into a situation where I need to style some tables with a modified alternating row style, and the best way to do this would be to assign a class name to the <table> itself.
With the addition of a simple text input field in the Table Admin/Settings, the short code could easily add a class attribute. I think this feature would be useful, and require minimal effort, with maximum value.
Example of the feature: [wpdatatable id=1 classname=special-table]
Thank you for the suggestion, Steve.
It has been forwarded to our development team for review, but please feel free to add it to our Feature Suggestion page yourself.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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