FoundationTables

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Succeeding the popularity of Zurb's Foundation framework, FoundationTables is a plugin written to harness the responsiveness the framework provid

Author:era404 (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.2.1
WordPress version tested:4.3.23
Plugin version:0.31
Added to WordPress repository:15-01-2014
Last updated:29-12-2019
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI:http://wordpress.org/plugins/foundationtables...
Total downloads:1 544
Active installs:10+
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Succeeding the popularity of Zurb’s Foundation framework, FoundationTables is a plugin written to harness the responsiveness the framework provides, and extend the WordPress page editor with a new toolset to easily insert, edit, and delete collections of tabular data.
If you’re using a Foundation Theme, and are looking for a method to rapidly and responsively insert tabled data, this is the plugin for your site.

One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six Columns

WordPress makes editing page content a snap. Even the rich-text editor’s table tools are pretty good.
But if you’re using a FOUNDATION theme, wouldn’t it be killer to take advantage of the responsive styles pioneered by Zurb?
This plugin, FoundationTables integrates these row/column/pad classes to greatly cut down on your need for rewriting table styles and responsive media queries.

  • Add as many tables to your page as needed
  • Select a column width (1/12 = x-small, 2/12 = small, 3/12 = medium, 4/12 = wide, 6/12 = x-wide)
  • Select one of the pre-styled themes (currently: Grey w/ Header, Grey w/ First Column Highlighted, Simple Grey), or style your own using independent stylesheets for your tables
  • Click into a table cell for an enlarged HTML-friendly editor window
  • Add new rows to a table (or new tables to a page) with the click of a button
  • Omit columns (currently: maximum 6), by leaving them empty
  • Insert the tables into your page content using a FoundationTable insert button built right into your RTE, or compact shortcodes
  • Preview the table’s position in your content without the hindrance of all of in-line markup tabular data requires

This plugin was tested using the following Foundation-friendly themes:

More themes will be tested and documented shortly.


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