Hi Jason,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
You should be able to just make a table containing only one column. When you say it won’t let you, are you getting an error screen? If so, could you send me a screen shot?
If you want to make a table with 3 columns sit next to a table with one column, then I believe you would need some custom CSS to make this happen.
Let me know more information and I will be happy to help.
All the best.
I’m sorry it’s taken so long to reply. It doesn’t err. What happens is a second column appears as soon as you delete it and press update.
Hi Jason_hayes,
Thanks for your patience.
That is unusual. A table should only appear after you have clicked on the +add column button, not just randomly by itself.
It sounds like a possible plugin or theme conflict.
The following steps will tell you whether or not you are experiencing a conflict, and with what piece of software the conflict is with.
The steps are as follows:
Deactivate all plugins, except Easy Pricing Tables.
See if the issue persists:
If so, your issue is not caused by a conflict with a plugin.
If the issue is gone, one of the deactivated plugins or theme was causing a conflict.
You need to find which.
Reactivate your plugins one at a time, and check after each to see if the issue returns. When it does, you will have found the plugin conflict.
If a plugin conflict is not found, check the theme next. Revert to a default WordPress theme like ‘Twenty Twenty’.
If the issue is gone, you have a theme conflict.
If not, the issue is not caused by your theme or a plugin.
Let us know how you get on troubleshooting this issue.
All the best.
Hi Jason_hayes,
I am going to mark this as “resolved” but if you have any more issues, feel free to reach out to us again.
All the best.