Hi,
thanks for your post, and sorry for the trouble.
What kind of template do you want here? If it’s for data, I suggest to create a template table and then use the “Copy” link on the “List of tables” create a new instance of that table, which you can then edit and fill with data.
If you want a template for styling (of tables with the same structure), I recommend to use “Extra CSS classes”. You could for example use something like
tablepress-my-template as the main CSS class (instead of .tablepress or .tablepress-id-123). Then, you can add that tablepress-my-template to the “Extra CSS classes” field on the “Edit” screen of those tables that should get this (template) styling.
Regards,
Tobias
Thank you Tobias, no worry – your answer is very helpful
Regards
Carlotta
Hi,
Good to hear that this helped!
Best wishes,
Tobias
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