When Wordpress user are creating the tables, you save the data of the user (his mail) in TD-Style field.(attached the example) The crawler is saving the data, and takes this mail - what we don't want. is there possibility to remove somehow this data from tables?
Can you confirm the table type? It looks like it's a Manual Table.
For Manual Tables, there is an auto-generated field called wdt_created_by, which stores the user who created each row. Is this the column in question from your screenshots?
Could you check whether this column is set to be visible in your table, or is it hidden? By default, our plugin hides this column, meaning it should not be visible in the HTML or crawlable.
If you have set the column to be invisible, but it is still appearing in the HTML of the WordPress page, we need to investigate.
In that case, please provide the following details:
The URL of the page with the table
The exact column name in question
Additionally, if possible, please provide us with WP-admin (administrator) access to your site where this issue occurs. This will allow us to log in and inspect the situation directly, which is the most efficient way to diagnose and resolve the problem.
We will only investigate the plugin-related issue and will not interfere with any other data, especially if this is a production site. We also do not share login credentials with third parties.
You can share the credentials here—just make sure to check the PRIVATE reply option so that only we can see them.
Hello everyone,
When Wordpress user are creating the tables, you save the data of the user (his mail) in TD-Style field.(attached the example)
The crawler is saving the data, and takes this mail - what we don't want.
is there possibility to remove somehow this data from tables?
Thanks in advance.
Attached files: td stylet_4_67b481e75b99a.png
Hi Stanislavs,
Can you confirm the table type? It looks like it's a Manual Table.
For Manual Tables, there is an auto-generated field called wdt_created_by, which stores the user who created each row. Is this the column in question from your screenshots?
Could you check whether this column is set to be visible in your table, or is it hidden? By default, our plugin hides this column, meaning it should not be visible in the HTML or crawlable.
If you have set the column to be invisible, but it is still appearing in the HTML of the WordPress page, we need to investigate.
In that case, please provide the following details:
The URL of the page with the table
The exact column name in question
Additionally, if possible, please provide us with WP-admin (administrator) access to your site where this issue occurs. This will allow us to log in and inspect the situation directly, which is the most efficient way to diagnose and resolve the problem.
We will only investigate the plugin-related issue and will not interfere with any other data, especially if this is a production site. We also do not share login credentials with third parties.
You can share the credentials here—just make sure to check the PRIVATE reply option so that only we can see them.
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Miloš Jovanović
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