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Hi. I currently have a table on the URL above. Its made with Table Press and I wanted to re-create it in WP Data Tables.
Its not hard to make the table but I am having trouble with the filtering. How would I make it so I have one pull down to choose options. I've tried the advanced filtering and can get it to work if I add a column for each type of attraction but I'd like something a little cleaner. It can be the pull down like I already have or it could be a set to check boxes but something compact. I have attached the data I used and a screen shot of the current table.
Attached files: Screenshot 2023-12-14 at 2.03.13 PM.png
Partial data for NY Pass Comparison.xlsx
Hello Ed.
Looking at your website, the only way you could achieve a similar filtering capability would be to add the column that would include "Bike Tour", "Bus Tour", etc. in each row where it applies, so when you filter per a value, only rows containing that value are shown.
The column can also be hidden from the front-end, so it doesn't cause any confusion for your site visitors.
Let me know if there's anything else I can do to help.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
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