Advanced WordPress Tip

How to create a nice looking table within WordPress… using a shortcode and CSV (comma separated values).

A client of mine needed nice looking tables on their site – and they will need to be able to update it without going cross-eyed by sorting through the code. Here's what I came up with.

Can it get any easier to add a table to your site? (Actually… Yes. But hey, this is pretty easy once you get the supporting php in place.) If you want this on your site and need any help, feel free to ask.

Good luck!

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WordPress Table Shortcode Builder › Jean Egan
If you're like me, you've probably needed to create nice looking tables for your WordPress hosted site but haven't found a good shortcode for it. Well, today's your lucky day (and mine)! That's becaus…

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About Jean Egan

Jean helps people who feel overwhelmed or not in control of their web presence by helping to create a website that becomes a true extension of themselves and their business. She enjoys teaching clients how to update and maintain their own website, which can give a sense of empowerment to the work they do.
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