• Resolved wdtech1

    (@wdtech1)


    Hi there,

    I’m very pleased to have discovered Table Press. I have created a table (lets call it table A) exactly how I pictured it, even though it took a while to figure it all out (new to this).

    When creating a new table (Table B), the CSS code in the plugin option is always copying the layout code of Table A, the one I’m pleased with. It should have the same layout so thats fine.

    In this case I make sure the ID no. in the code is changed to the ID code of the table I’m working on, in this case table B.

    This always results in changing the font color of my original table A, while I can’t find this colorcode ANYWHERE in the code. Also the ID no. of Table B appears in the code of Table A.

    This is probably a bit of a stupid question, but I really can’t seem to figure out what the problem is.

    How can I solve this?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Tobias Bäthge

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    thanks for your post, and sorry for the trouble.

    There is no dedicated code section for each table. There’s just one big code section for all CSS code! Thus, you would have to copy the code for table and paste it into the same “Custom CSS” field – just modified for table B. So in the end, the CSS code for table A and B are in the same “Custom CSS” code field.

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter wdtech1

    (@wdtech1)

    Hi Tobias,

    Thank you for your response!

    I already had the feeling I was going to receive a bit of an obvious answer, oops. Sorry, it sounds completely logical – I’m a bit embarrased haha.

    Thank you 🙂

    Plugin Author Tobias Bäthge

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    no worries 🙂 Good to hear that this helped!

    Best wishes,
    Tobias
     
    P.S.: In case you haven’t, please rate TablePress here in the plugin directory. Thanks!

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