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If you'd like to use tables in your site for displaying data there are a few ways to do this.
 
If you'd like to use tables in your site for displaying data there are a few ways to do this.
 
#'''Use the WP-Tables Reloaded plugin''' - this plugin create really nice looking tables and gives you a pretty good interface for updating content. The biggest drawback to using this plugin is that it does not have a rich text editor. If you want text that is hyper-linked, bold, etc you will will need to write the HTML yourself within the plugins editor. A big benefit to using this plugin is that your tables will be much more accessible to visually impaired readers. The plugin will add the necessary mark-up to make the table more sensible to screen readers. For more informatin on using this plugin see the plugin's website at: http://tobias.baethge.com/wordpress-plugins/wp-table-reloaded-english/
 
#'''Use the WP-Tables Reloaded plugin''' - this plugin create really nice looking tables and gives you a pretty good interface for updating content. The biggest drawback to using this plugin is that it does not have a rich text editor. If you want text that is hyper-linked, bold, etc you will will need to write the HTML yourself within the plugins editor. A big benefit to using this plugin is that your tables will be much more accessible to visually impaired readers. The plugin will add the necessary mark-up to make the table more sensible to screen readers. For more informatin on using this plugin see the plugin's website at: http://tobias.baethge.com/wordpress-plugins/wp-table-reloaded-english/
#'''Copy and paste from Word''' - if your table is already in MS Word and you are a windows users, go ahead and select the table and copy. From within WordPress choose the Paste from Word Icon (on the second row - you may need to expand your available editing buttons by clicking the kitchen sink button) and paste into the provided window. Sorry Mac users (this isn't for you).
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#'''Copy and paste from Word''' (winows users only) - if your table is already in MS Word, go ahead and select the table and copy. From within your post a page in WordPress choose the Paste from Word Icon (on the second row - you may need to expand your available editing buttons by clicking the kitchen sink button) and paste into the provided window. Sorry Mac users (this isn't for you).

Revision as of 13:55, 24 March 2010

If you'd like to use tables in your site for displaying data there are a few ways to do this.

  1. Use the WP-Tables Reloaded plugin - this plugin create really nice looking tables and gives you a pretty good interface for updating content. The biggest drawback to using this plugin is that it does not have a rich text editor. If you want text that is hyper-linked, bold, etc you will will need to write the HTML yourself within the plugins editor. A big benefit to using this plugin is that your tables will be much more accessible to visually impaired readers. The plugin will add the necessary mark-up to make the table more sensible to screen readers. For more informatin on using this plugin see the plugin's website at: http://tobias.baethge.com/wordpress-plugins/wp-table-reloaded-english/
  2. Copy and paste from Word (winows users only) - if your table is already in MS Word, go ahead and select the table and copy. From within your post a page in WordPress choose the Paste from Word Icon (on the second row - you may need to expand your available editing buttons by clicking the kitchen sink button) and paste into the provided window. Sorry Mac users (this isn't for you).