Sheets2Table

A simple to use plugin that builds an HTML table from a Google Sheet.

Author:Tony Hetrick (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.9.0
WordPress version tested:4.2.30
Plugin version:0.4.1
Added to WordPress repository:16-06-2015
Last updated:23-06-2015
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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Total downloads:2 422
Active installs:60+
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Building an HTML table is not rocket science, but keeping the HTML table data up to date is cumbersome and can be time consuming or error prone when making frequent updates. An easier solution is to keep the data in a format and platform that is designed for data entry and collaboration and then dynamically render that data as HTML. Sheets2Table creates a snapshot of a Google Sheet and then dynamically displays the tabular data as an HTML table in WordPress. Using the FooTable plugin, the table is made responsive.

Sheets2Table provides flexibility by allowing a WordPress admin the ability to save a snapshot of the Google Sheet to a user-defined file name. Using the shortcode configuration tool, the admin can display specific columns and rename the column headers. The admin can create the snapshot manually or set the option so that the current data residing in the Google sheet is displayed on the page.

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Features

  • Import a CSV file from a Google Sheet only using the document ID
  • Create a snapshot of the Google Sheet manually, or automatically
  • Automated tool to build shortcodes
  • Basic file operations to download or delete CSV files
  • Multiple CSV files and shortcodes support for limitless tables and combinations
  • Responsive table by installing the FooTable plugin
  • A file-based plugin that does not use database integration

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