Hi,
thanks for your post, and sorry for the trouble.
I’m not really sure what you mean. Can you clarify this some more, maybe with a drawing or other example?
Regards,
Tobias
Hi,
Thanks for responding. Here is my test page. I’ll be posting weekly sermons. I will have 3 sermons per row. I wanted to put the date in the table header (<th></th>). Is this possible?
Hi,
ok, thanks for the link. I still don’t yet see what the question is. Why don’t you just put the date in the header then?
Regards,
Tobias
Hi Tobias,
I’m thinking ahead for the 2nd, 3rd (etc.) rows. I was thinking of the header being above each row to put the date of my sermon. I’m using a download manager’s shortcode for the user to download.
Thanks,
Dave
Hi Tobias,
One more thing. I could write code for what I want, but it would defeat the purpose of WordPess. If you need more information, please let me know.
Thanks,
Dave
Hi Tobias,
I did the code of the table I want to use. This is exactly what I hope your plugin can do. Think of each download as a weekly sermon my users can download. Is this possible?
Hi,
thanks for the clarification. Yes, something like this is possible, but not directly with table headers – simply because by specification, a valid table can only have one table header (and that not inside the <tbody> element). So, in your case, I suggest to simply use CSS styling to make every second row appear like a table head row. For that, you could use CSS like https://tablepress.org/faq/change-background-color-of-a-row/
Regards,
Tobias
Hi Tobias,
I wanted to thank you for all your help. I’m using the plugin instead of my code. It’s all done. Take a look at if you wish. I’m going to donate for all your help.
Thank You,
Dave
Hi,
no problem, you are very welcome! 🙂 Good to hear that this helped!
And thanks again for the donation, I really appreciate it!
Best wishes,
Tobias