Your module is very impressive. Our need is to have a pricing table with detailed feature. Like in your example.
We did not find any tutorial on that, can you help us on how to use your plugin to replicate this example. Our need is very very close to your example.
We don't have a tutorial for pricing table #2 at the moment, but we do have a tutorial for pricing table #3 which you can find here.
The basics are the same - you need to write custom HTML in each cell, and define the classes for each cell. Then, in the Custom CSS section, you'd define those classes and make the table look like you see it in our documentation.
We'll be adding tutorials for all table examples in the near future, but we don't have an ETA yet.
Thanks for the reply. I have indeed seen this example.
Well considering that the published sample #2 is done with the WP plugin, I thought that a simple export(copy) as starting point would be possible. I terms of structure, we will display a very static pricing table which will be very similar to the example.
If this is complicated then fine, I'll try to redo it myself or wait for the tuto. Just that maintining our startup website is not very easy as we are not very good WP and everything takes time then :-)
hi,
Your module is very impressive. Our need is to have a pricing table with detailed feature. Like in your example.
We did not find any tutorial on that, can you help us on how to use your plugin to replicate this example. Our need is very very close to your example.
many thanks in advance
BR
ISA
Hello Isa.
Thank you for your interest in wpDataTables.
We don't have a tutorial for pricing table #2 at the moment, but we do have a tutorial for pricing table #3 which you can find here.
The basics are the same - you need to write custom HTML in each cell, and define the classes for each cell. Then, in the Custom CSS section, you'd define those classes and make the table look like you see it in our documentation.
We'll be adding tutorials for all table examples in the near future, but we don't have an ETA yet.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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Hi Aleksandar,
Thanks for the reply. I have indeed seen this example.
Well considering that the published sample #2 is done with the WP plugin, I thought that a simple export(copy) as starting point would be possible. I terms of structure, we will display a very static pricing table which will be very similar to the example.
If this is complicated then fine, I'll try to redo it myself or wait for the tuto. Just that maintining our startup website is not very easy as we are not very good WP and everything takes time then :-)
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Tahiri Isa
You're welcome, Isa.
At the moment, you can use example #3 as an example, since all 3 examples use a similar approach - HTML in cells, later defined in Custom CSS.
I hope the tutorials will be ready soon, but I can't promise anything.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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