So you suggest simply editing the tables in Excel and then replacing the table on the site each time with the new revision then.
In that case, I think it would be a good idea to separate the table editor from the table settings. That way, you can edit the settings for a table without having to load the entire table for it, and only load up the table editor if necessary.
Hi, I just wanted to pop in and say thanks for the solution. I too upgraded to 5.x and it broke the post editor. Installing the Classic Editor plugin fixed it.
Still, I am confused as to why this would happen. It’s a huge issue that WordPress needs to address and fix.
I see; I didn’t realize that WordPress had limitations like that.
Then, what is the proper CSV (text) format for the table? How is each column separated?
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