Hi,
thanks for your post, and sorry for the trouble.
Yeah, I know what you mean, and I have experienced it myself. Unfortunately, I haven’t found a good solution yet, but I hope to be able to make this better when I rewrite the “Edit” screen in the future.
The problem usually is that the web browser has problems handling the large number of input fields. Some users have achieved a faster performance when using Internet Explorer here (yes, that’s surprising), which presumably has a better management of those input fields.
A workaround would be to edit the table externally, e.g. in Excel, and then re-importing it from a CSV file, choosing to replace the existing table.
Other than that, I can only suggest to take a look at a custom solution, e.g. based on PHP/mySQL.
Regards,
Tobias
Hello Tobias
Thanks for support
I think a good idea can be should put some “pages” for table edition… the problem is with some options (for order for example), but I think can be a temporaly solution
I have another problem, the width of the columns are random…
I will testing with the CSV format, thanks
Hi,
yes, pagination would be a possibility, but unfortunately, there are technical limitations that prevent me from adding this, at the moment 🙁 It’s not easy, unfortunately.
For the column widts, you could then try to set them manually, via https://tablepress.org/faq/column-widths/ By default, the browser calculates the widths based on the content in the cells.
Regards,
Tobias
Thanks for support, I think the best option is use Excel, how you suggest
Hi,
yes, that will be the best here.
Best wishes,
Tobias
Hi,
sure, you are very welcome!
Best wishes,
Tobias