TablePress – Tables in WordPress made easy

Description

Boost your website with feature-rich tables that your visitors will love!

TablePress is the most popular and highest-rated WordPress table plugin.

  • Easily create, edit, and manage beautiful and modern data tables, no matter if small or large!
  • Add live sorting, pagination, searching, and more interactivity for your site’s visitors!
  • Use any type of data, insert images, links, and even math formulas!
  • Import and export tables from/to Excel, CSV, HTML, and JSON files or URLs.
  • Embed tables into posts, pages, or other site areas using the block editor or Shortcodes.
  • All with no coding knowledge needed!

Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out!

More information

Visit tablepress.org for more information, take a look at example tables, or try TablePress on a free test site. For latest news, follow @TablePress on Twitter/X or subscribe to the TablePress Newsletter.

How to use TablePress

After installing the plugin, you can create and manage tables on the “TablePress” screen in the WordPress Dashboard.

To insert a table into a post or page, add a “TablePress table” block in the block editor and select the desired table or use Shortcodes with common page builders.

Beginner-friendly step-by-step tutorials, guides, and how-tos show how to achieve common and popular tasks with TablePress.
Examples for common styling changes via “Custom CSS” code can be found on the TablePress FAQ page.
You may also add certain features (like sorting, pagination, filtering, alternating row colors, row highlighting, print name and/or description, …) by enabling the corresponding checkboxes on a table’s “Edit” screen.

Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out!

Screenshots

  • "All Tables" screen
  • "Edit" screen
  • "Add new Table" screen
  • "Import" screen
  • "Export" screen
  • "Plugin Options" screen
  • "About" screen
  • The “TablePress table” block in the block editor
  • An example table (as it can be seen on the TablePress website)

Blocks

This plugin provides 1 block.

  • TablePress table Embed a TablePress table.

Installation

The easiest way to install TablePress is via your WordPress Dashboard:

  1. Go to the “Plugins” screen, click “Add New”, and search for “TablePress” in the WordPress Plugin Directory.
  2. Click “Install Now” and after that’s complete, click “Activate”.
  3. Create and manage tables by going to the “TablePress” screen in the admin menu.
  4. To insert a table into a post or page, add a “TablePress table” block in the block editor and select the desired table or use Shortcodes with common page builders.

Manual installation works just as for other WordPress plugins:

  1. Download the TablePress ZIP file and extract it on your computer.
  2. Move the folder “tablepress” to the “wp-content/plugins/” directory of your WordPress installation, e.g. via FTP.
  3. Activate “TablePress” on the “Plugins” screen of your WordPress Dashboard.
  4. Create and manage tables by going to the “TablePress” screen in the admin menu.
  5. To insert a table into a post or page, add a “TablePress table” block in the block editor and select the desired table or use Shortcodes with common page builders.

FAQ

Where can I find answers to Frequently Asked Questions?

Many questions, regarding different features or styling, have been answered on the FAQ page on the TablePress website.

Support?

Premium Support

Users with an active TablePress Premium license plan are eligible for Priority Email Support, directly from the plugin developer! Find out more!

Community Support for users of the Free version

For support questions, bug reports, or feature requests, please use the WordPress Support Forums. Please search through the forums first, and only create a new topic if you don’t find an existing answer. Thank you!

Requirements?

In short: WordPress 6.0 or higher, while the latest version of WordPress is always recommended. In addition, the server must be running PHP 7.2 or newer.

Languages and Localization?

TablePress uses the “Translate WordPress” platform. Please see the sidebar on the TablePress page in the WordPress Plugin Directory for available translations.

To make TablePress available in your language, go to the TablePress translations page, log in with a free wordpress.org account and start translating.

Development

You can follow the development of TablePress more closely in its official GitHub repository.

Where do I report security issues?

Please report security issues and bugs found in the source code of TablePress through the Patchstack Vulnerability Disclosure Program.
The Patchstack team will assist you with verification, CVE assignment, and notify the TablePress developer.

Where can I get more information?

Visit the plugin website at tablepress.org for the latest news on TablePress, follow @TablePress on Twitter/X, or subscribe to the TablePress Newsletter.

Reviews

January 29, 2024
When I found TablePress, I had no idea that such a plugin even existed. I installed it and have found that it is easy to use and creates great tables. If any issues pop up, their support is outstanding.
January 11, 2024
Our authors like it a lot, makes their daily work a lot easier.In case of questions, the support is very quick and offers helpful feedback
January 5, 2024
Tablepress is a nice and easy plugin to work with. With its shortcode feature you can insert your table anywhere in the website.Keep up the good work, TobiasBg.
December 24, 2023
Does everything you could need in a table plugin, and it works flawlessly. The premium features seem more geared towards large commercial sites, so if you just need functional tables to display your data, you're good to go with the free version. With the CSS options in the plugin settings, you can style and colour the tables however you wish. I also recommend the free extension to this plugin from the same author, "DataTables Sorting plugins", which is found on the TablePress website. This plugin extension allows you to have dynamically-sortable tables, with buttons your visitors can click to sort by a particular column. It can let you add sorting to all columns, or only the specific column(s) you wish to be sortable. This is one of those plugins that works so well and provides such polished and perfectly-coded functions that it really ought to be a standard part of WordPress. Many thanks to Tobias Bäthge for not pay-walling the core functions of the plugin. I don't know what I'd do with it. His generosity is truly appreciated for those of us who either can't afford the premium plan, or simply don't need the more advanced functionality it offers.
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Contributors & Developers

“TablePress – Tables in WordPress made easy” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

“TablePress – Tables in WordPress made easy” has been translated into 41 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.

Translate “TablePress – Tables in WordPress made easy” into your language.

Interested in development?

Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.

Changelog

Changes in recent versions are shown below. For earlier changes, please see the changelog history.

Version 2.2.5 (January 30, 2024)

  • Security fix: The URL import now properly blocks hosts of cloud providers’ metadata API endpoints to prevent data extraction.
  • When importing a table in the Excel format, floating point numbers are now detected and handled more reliably.
  • The detection of the JSON format when importing a table is now more reliable.
  • The “Copy”, “Export”, and “Delete” buttons/links on a table’s “Edit” screen now work again after a table ID was changed.
  • Error messages when a table could not be found and similar are now shown properly in modern themes.
  • The “Automatic Filtering” feature module now also allows using a slash in the filter term. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Debug and Version Information” section was cleaned up and updated with more relevant checks.
  • Updated external libraries to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.
  • Cleaned up and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.

Version 2.2.4 (December 11, 2023)

  • The math formula calculation engine now properly handles quotation marks in text around embedded formulas.
  • An issue with the block theme preview when using the Site Editor on multisite installations was fixed.
  • Data consistency when saving tables is checked more thorougly.
  • Forward-compatibility with PHP 8.3 was added, to benefit from new features.
  • The extraction of error information for displaying error messages was improved.
  • The loading of the Default Style Customizer was improved. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The handling and loading of translation files was improved. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The debugging capabilities for the “Automatic Periodic Table Import” feature module were improved. (TablePress Max only.)
  • Updated external libraries to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.
  • Cleaned up and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.

Version 2.2.3 (November 13, 2023)

  • Further protection against bugs in other plugins that interfere with the loading of JavaScript files, causing the TablePress admin screens to be unusable, was added.
  • An issue where it was not possible to replace existing tables during an import was fixed.
  • Cleaned up and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.

Version 2.2.2 (November 6, 2023)

  • Further protection against bugs in other plugins that interfere with the loading of JavaScript files, causing the TablePress admin screens to be unusable, was added.
  • The code that evaluates Shortcode parameters was optimized for a higher performance.
  • The “Sorted” order of the “Row Order” premium feature module no longer raises an error. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • Updated external libraries to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.

Version 2.2.1 (November 2, 2023)

  • Further protection against bugs in other plugins that interfere with the loading of JavaScript files, causing the TablePress admin screens to be unusable, was added.

Version 2.2 (November 2, 2023)

Improvements around table styling

  • The preview of the TablePress table block in the block editor now takes into account “Custom CSS”, for a more precise preview.
  • TablePress Pro and Max now have an easy-to-use visual “Default Style Customizer”: Choose from pre-defined style variations or define your own color scheme to change your tables’ default style — without touching CSS code!

The “Responsive Tables” premium module offers more possibilities

  • The “Modal” mode can show all table data in an overlay modal window if columns don’t fit on the screen. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The “Scroll” mode now allows the visitor to scroll left and right by clicking arrow buttons. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)

Enhanced and more polished user interfaces

  • The “Advanced Access Rights” module now has a fixed header row and offers a keyboard shortcut for saving changes. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The “Automatic Periodic Table Import” module now has a fixed header row, filtering, and sorting, to make working with long table lists easier. (TablePress Max only.)
  • In addition, the “Automatic Periodic Table Import” module now allows periodic imports with a 1-minute interval. (TablePress Max only.)

Miscellaneous changes

  • The TablePress REST API now has “Create table” and “Delete table” endpoints and received optimizations and improvements. (TablePress Max only.)
  • The spacing between dropdowns of the “Column Filter Dropdowns” module is more consistent across different screen sizes. (TablePress Pro and Max only.)
  • The legacy math formula evaluation engine now also supports the % (modulo) operator.
  • A bug in the import format detection of the legacy import engine was fixed.
  • TablePress Pro and TablePress Max are now fully translated to German.

Behind the scenes

  • Cleaned up and simplified code, for easier future maintenance, to follow WordPress Coding Standards, and to offer helpful inline documentation.
  • Updated external libraries to benefit from enhancements and bug fixes.
  • Automated code compatibility checks and build tools simplify chores for easier development.
  • TablePress 2.2 requires WordPress 6.0 and PHP 7.2!

Premium versions

  • Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out!