Title: Tablepress 2.0 beta feedback&#8230;
Last modified: August 17, 2022

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# Tablepress 2.0 beta feedback…

 *  Resolved [wordmax](https://wordpress.org/support/users/wordmax/)
 * (@wordmax)
 * [3 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tablepress-2-0-beta-feedback/)
 * Hi. Sorry, where is the best place to give our feedback on the Tablepress 2.0
   beta plugin? It’s really good. Nice improvements & features, seems way faster
   too.
 * Would be nice if there were a way to minimize the table view in the admin so 
   it’s easy to scroll to table settings below the table. With a table w/ 1500 rows
   it’s a huge long page scrolling forever to reach bottom and update table settings
   if needed.
 * Also, consider adding/incorporating the fixed column plugin as an optional feature
   enable/disable fixed first column. This is a life-saver for small mobile devices
   so makes it easy for phone users to swipe left/right and resort column headings
   easily.
 * Thanks

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 *  Plugin Author [Tobias Bäthge](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tobiasbg/)
 * (@tobiasbg)
 * [3 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tablepress-2-0-beta-feedback/#post-15928498)
 * Hi,
 * thanks for your post, and sorry for the trouble.
 * You are in the right place for feedback on TablePress 2.0-beta1 🙂 Thanks for
   taking the time to test it and for your notes here! I really appreciate it!
 * Good to hear that you like the new release! Regarding your questions:
    Minimizing
   the table view is already possible (and actually has been in TablePress 1.x already
   🙂 ). For that, just click on the heading of that box, labelled “Table Content”(
   in fact, this will work for all these boxes). The box will then be collapsed,
   so that the table view will be minimized.
 * As for the FixedColumns Extensions: I’m already working on that as part of a 
   major feature overhaul for the TablePress premium versions! So, this will also
   be coming soon, and it will be much easier to enable/use these features compared
   to the Shortcode changes that are needed with the current versions! Stay tuned!
 * Regards,
    Tobias
 *  Thread Starter [wordmax](https://wordpress.org/support/users/wordmax/)
 * (@wordmax)
 * [3 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tablepress-2-0-beta-feedback/#post-15928945)
 * Aha. Thanks I see it’s easy to minimize table view I was clicking on the wrong
   down arrow, the one that reorders the sections in the admin view. My mistake.
 * Sometimes we want to see the table view, but only the top X number of rows so
   that we can still select the columns or rows and hide/show, change header name
   of column, etc. But only way to do this is to maximize the table view which would
   then show for example 1000’s of rows which is not necessary.
 * Perhaps there is a way to set the preferred minimized table view pixel height
   or # of rows displayed, but if admin selects column in this minimized view it
   would still apply changes to the entire rest of column without having to have
   the table view maximized.
 * Just a thought. What do you think? Thanks
 *  Plugin Author [Tobias Bäthge](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tobiasbg/)
 * (@tobiasbg)
 * [3 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tablepress-2-0-beta-feedback/#post-15929504)
 * Hi,
 * great to hear that this helped!
 * As for showing only a certain number of rows: I’m not sure how a user interface
   for that could look like without being confusing to inexperienced users (who 
   might be thinking that some data was removed or something like that)… I’ll think
   about it!
 * In the mean time, remember that TablePress 2.0 also has context menu on the “
   Edit” screen, i.e. just right-click (or click while holding the “Ctrl” key if
   you are on a Mac) on a table cell or cell selection to see possible actions. 
   This way, you won’t have to scroll down to reach the buttons.
 * Regards,
    Tobias
 *  Thread Starter [wordmax](https://wordpress.org/support/users/wordmax/)
 * (@wordmax)
 * [3 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tablepress-2-0-beta-feedback/#post-15929984)
 * I see what you mean about confusing w/ table display height/rows. Perhaps an “
   advanced settings” link in the top bar of the table display module to the left
   of the arrows in right side of the bar. “Display __% of table height”, user could
   input any value from 0-100% and that % of table height would be displayed. Default
   is 100%. But maybe you are right this could be confusing for some. Anyway, food
   for thought.
 * Thanks
 *  Plugin Author [Tobias Bäthge](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tobiasbg/)
 * (@tobiasbg)
 * [3 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tablepress-2-0-beta-feedback/#post-15931050)
 * Hi,
 * yes, something like this could maybe work. I’ll think about it!
 * Best wishes,
    Tobias
 *  Thread Starter [wordmax](https://wordpress.org/support/users/wordmax/)
 * (@wordmax)
 * [3 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tablepress-2-0-beta-feedback/#post-15932479)
 * Is there any documentation on correct way to upgrade/update Tablepress existing
   plugin to Tablepress 2.0? I want to test out the plugin update see if it works
   w/ no issues.
 * Thanks
 *  Plugin Author [Tobias Bäthge](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tobiasbg/)
 * (@tobiasbg)
 * [3 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tablepress-2-0-beta-feedback/#post-15932718)
 * Hi,
 * the update is nothing special, and all ways to update a WordPress plugin will
   work:
    – You can delete/overwrite the /wp-content/plugins/tablepress/ folder.–
   You can use the “Install via plugin ZIP upload” method (WordPress supports updating
   there as well.) – You will be able to use the (most common) regular WordPress
   update mechanism once TablePress 2.0 is released.
 * Regards,
    Tobias
 *  Thread Starter [wordmax](https://wordpress.org/support/users/wordmax/)
 * (@wordmax)
 * [3 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tablepress-2-0-beta-feedback/#post-15932876)
 * Suggestion for v2.0 feature > Option to enable/disable search hidden columns.
   For example we have list of books with title, author and publish date (visible
   sortable fields) while in same table there are hidden columns for genre. Book
   Genre sometimes includes multiple words like fiction, thriller, novel, autobiography,
   novella, science, mystery, etc … so don’t want to display the column where some
   rows have ten genre terms in them.
 * So we hide the genre column in front-end but still would like to enable search
   for hidden column of genre which would result in showing the rows for corresponding
   book title and author.
 * A simple check-box to allow searching in hidden columns (could even specify column
   letter like H,J,L to only allow search of hidden field with these letters.
 *  Plugin Author [Tobias Bäthge](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tobiasbg/)
 * (@tobiasbg)
 * [3 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tablepress-2-0-beta-feedback/#post-15932922)
 * Hi,
 * this essentially just means that you’ll have to hide the column in a different
   way. Instead of using the button on the table’s “Edit” screen (which gives the
   column that red background color there, and results in the data not even being
   sent to the browser), you’ll have to instead hide it after it’s been sent to 
   the browser. For that, un-hide the column via the button and then add this to
   the “Custom CSS” textarea on the “Plugin Options” screen of TablePress:
 *     ```
       .tablepress-id-123 .column-4 {
         display: none;
       }
       ```
   
 * (where 123 is the table ID and 4 is the column number).
 * Regards,
    Tobias
 *  Thread Starter [wordmax](https://wordpress.org/support/users/wordmax/)
 * (@wordmax)
 * [3 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tablepress-2-0-beta-feedback/#post-15933115)
 * Thanks, that Column hide CSS trick works.
 * v2.0 beta is giving me critical error trying to import .ODS (libre office) calc
   spreadsheet. Able to select file for upload, tried creating new table and also
   overwriting existing table. It goes directly to the following error message when
   click on the Import button…
 * “There has been a critical error on this website. Please check your site admin
   email inbox for instructions.”
 * I have html code (links) in some columns I wonder if the `<a href="">` quotes
   are interfering with the string delimiter. libre office keeps wanting to save
   regular quotes in my link code as some other kind of backwards quote, which imports
   ok as a CSV but the links don’t work because of the backwards quotes. When I 
   try changing the backwards quotes to regular quotes and re-import again it does
   import but totally breaks the structure of the table.
 * Here is the environment:
 * WordPress version 6.0.1
    Active theme: Blocksy (version 1.8.46) Current plugin:
   TablePress (version 2.0-beta1) PHP version 8.0.22
    -  This reply was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by [wordmax](https://wordpress.org/support/users/wordmax/).
 *  Plugin Author [Tobias Bäthge](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tobiasbg/)
 * (@tobiasbg)
 * [3 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tablepress-2-0-beta-feedback/#post-15934218)
 * Hi,
 * I don’t think that the quotes in that link HTML code play a role here. These 
   normally only affect CSV files, but ODS is different from that, from what I know.
 * Now, could you maybe email me that ODS file so that I can run a few tests myself?
   My address is on [https://tablepress.org/impressum/](https://tablepress.org/impressum/)
 * Also, can you please set the `WP_DEBUG` constant to `true` in your site’s wp-
   config.php file, see [https://wordpress.org/support/article/debugging-in-wordpress/#wp_debug](https://wordpress.org/support/article/debugging-in-wordpress/#wp_debug),
   in order to get more descriptive error messages?
 * Regards,
    Tobias
 *  Thread Starter [wordmax](https://wordpress.org/support/users/wordmax/)
 * (@wordmax)
 * [3 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tablepress-2-0-beta-feedback/#post-15935052)
 * Sure thing. I will email you the .ods file trying to import/upload that causes
   the critical error. I have enabled debug on config file. Will copy/paste the 
   detailed errors resulting to you at specified address on site. Thanks
 *  Plugin Author [Tobias Bäthge](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tobiasbg/)
 * (@tobiasbg)
 * [3 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/tablepress-2-0-beta-feedback/#post-15936422)
 * Hi,
 * thanks for the email! The file and the error message helped a lot!
    Indeed, I
   had overlooked something in the ODS import, which is now fixed 🙂 That change
   will be part of the 2.0-beta2 release, coming likely in the next few days, so
   that importing the ODS file will work fine then 🙂
 * The changes that you mention about the quotation marks in the link HTML code 
   are indeed only necessary for the CSV format, but they are irrelevant for the
   ODS format.
 * Thanks again for reporting this and for assisting with finding the cause! I really
   appreciate it!
 * Regards,
    Tobias

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