Responsive columns in wordpress plugin9/21/2023 ![]() The plugin still does not support those, but instead of them disappearing on smaller screens, now the plugin just skips them and shows them unchanged. Fixed: How tables with just one row are handled.Fixed: Sometimes the plugin skipped a table that is supported.Fixed: We now support tables that use “th” tags in whole rows even if it is not the first row (and on other rows use “td” tags).Fixed: We now skip tables that have “th” tags only in some columns.Fixed: Incorrect detection of the column names and count when “th” tags are used somewhere in the table but not in the first row.Now we detect them and skip the table (since we still do not support them). Fixed: We didn’t detect merged cells in “th” tags.Fixed: Sometimes we could not detect that there is a table inside a table (we still skip the whole page/post when we do).Improved: The explanation of the current limitations of the plugin in the Readme.txt file.Added: An option to hide the “tfoot” tag from the responsive version of the tables.Updated: Screenshots of the settings page.Fixed: A problem in the layout when the original table has a defined height of the rows or cells.Fixed: Missing table borders on the left, right and sometimes top.Improved: Shorter description of the limitations in the readme.txt file, so people read them more.Improved: Better looking design of the settings page.Added: My author URI in the plugin meta data.Added: A link to the settings page in the plugin action links on the Installed Plugins page.Added: New separate settings tab for single-row tables.Added: Support for tables in text widgets and custom HTML widgets (and possibly some third party widgets).Fixed: Added the !important CSS rule on some single-row CSS properties, so our layout is better forced over the existing one.Fixed: If you take the changed HTML code of a table from the front-end and use it in a post/page, now the changes are not applied twice.Fixed: Double borders in some situations.Improved: Changed the wording on some text in the plugin description in the readme.txt file and added a section for pros. ![]()
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