Tables you create with our plugin need to be maintained by the admin of the site.
You can (#1) enable editing for database tables (manual, SQL query-based, or imported tables), but (#2) there is no popup with guidance info (also, what would this guidance info be about?).
(#4) Images can be added to the table with the use of image columns, and you can use (#5) drop-downs as either an editing type or as a filter type. (#6) Charts are included in the plugin, and you get to choose from several chart engines. (#7) A gallery doesn't exist in our plugin, but you can use WordPress' gallery or use a 3rd party plugin for displaying images in a Gallery.
I'm not sure what you mean exactly by (#8) since the plugin is used only for creating tables in WordPress and doesn't have anything to do with users/contacts, etc. There's no (#9) archiving of data in the tables. If they are database tables, all info you see in the table will be in the database, and if you delete the data from the table, it will be deleted from the database as well.
(#10 and #13) Again, as there's no archiving, you won't be able to access any past entries. There's no (#11) weekly timetable unless you create it and maintain it manually. A Calendar (#12) is only used as either a visual helper for date columns, or as a filter.
Dear TMS Plugins,
I am developing an education portfolio in Word Press needed the following features:
Can wpDataTables provide all of the above? Do you have a trial option before purchasing? I'll wait to hear back from you.
Kind regards
Neal
Hello Neal.
Thank you for reaching out to us.
Tables you create with our plugin need to be maintained by the admin of the site.
You can (#1) enable editing for database tables (manual, SQL query-based, or imported tables), but (#2) there is no popup with guidance info (also, what would this guidance info be about?).
(#4) Images can be added to the table with the use of image columns, and you can use (#5) drop-downs as either an editing type or as a filter type. (#6) Charts are included in the plugin, and you get to choose from several chart engines. (#7) A gallery doesn't exist in our plugin, but you can use WordPress' gallery or use a 3rd party plugin for displaying images in a Gallery.
I'm not sure what you mean exactly by (#8) since the plugin is used only for creating tables in WordPress and doesn't have anything to do with users/contacts, etc. There's no (#9) archiving of data in the tables. If they are database tables, all info you see in the table will be in the database, and if you delete the data from the table, it will be deleted from the database as well.
(#10 and #13) Again, as there's no archiving, you won't be able to access any past entries. There's no (#11) weekly timetable unless you create it and maintain it manually. A Calendar (#12) is only used as either a visual helper for date columns, or as a filter.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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