TablePress is the most popular and highest rated WordPress table plugin., (*1)
- Easily add, edit, and manage small and large data tables, without any coding!
- Use any type of data, insert images, links, and even math formulas!
- Add live sorting, pagination, searching, and more for your site’s visitors!
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Import and export tables from/to Excel, CSV, HTML, and JSON files.
- Embed tables into posts, pages, or other site areas using the block editor or Shortcodes.
- All with no coding knowledge needed!
Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out!, (*2)
Visit the plugin website at tablepress.org for more information, take a look at example tables, or check out TablePress on a free test site. For latest news, follow @TablePress on Twitter or subscribe to the TablePress Newsletter., (*3)
Screenshots and Demo
Screenshots of the TablePress interface are available at https://wordpress.org/plugins/tablepress/#screenshots., (*4)
A demo of the frontend functionality is available at https://tablepress.org/demo/., (*5)
Installation
The easiest way to install TablePress is via your WordPress Dashboard:, (*6)
- Go to the “Plugins” screen, click “Add New”, and search for “TablePress” in the WordPress Plugin Directory.
- Click “Install Now” and after that’s complete, click “Activate”.
- Create and manage tables by going to the “TablePress” screen in the admin menu.
- To insert a table into a post or page, add a “TablePress table” block in the block editor and select the desired table.
Manual installation works just as for other WordPress plugins:, (*7)
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Download and extract the ZIP file.
- Move the folder “tablepress” to the “wp-content/plugins/” directory of your WordPress installation, e.g. via FTP.
- Activate the plugin “TablePress” on the “Plugins” screen of your WordPress Dashboard.
- Create and manage tables by going to the “TablePress” screen in the admin menu.
- To insert a table into a post or page, add a “TablePress table” block in the block editor and select the desired table.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find answers to Frequently Asked Questions?, (*8)
Many questions, regarding different features or styling, have been answered on the FAQ page on the plugin website., (*9)
Support?, (*10)
Premium Support, (*11)
Users with a valid TablePress Premium license plan are eligible for Priority Email Support, directly from the plugin developer! Find out more!, (*12)
Community Support for users of the Free version, (*13)
For support questions, bug reports, or feature requests, please use the WordPress Support Forums. Please search through the forums first, and only create a new topic if you don’t find an existing answer. Thank you!, (*14)
Requirements?, (*15)
In short: WordPress 6.2 or higher, while the latest version of WordPress is always recommended. In addition, the server must be running PHP 7.4 or newer., (*16)
Languages and Localization?, (*17)
TablePress uses the “Translate WordPress” platform. Please see the sidebar on the TablePress page in the WordPress Plugin Directory for available translations., (*18)
To make TablePress available in your language, go to the TablePress translations page, log in with a free wordpress.org account and start translating., (*19)
How to use TablePress
After installing the plugin, you can create and manage tables on the “TablePress” screen in the WordPress Dashboard., (*20)
To insert a table into a post or page, add a “TablePress table” block in the block editor and select the desired table., (*21)
Beginner-friendly step-by-step tutorials, guides, and how-tos show how to achieve common and popular tasks with TablePress.
Examples for common styling changes via “Custom CSS” code can be found on the TablePress FAQ page.
You may also add certain features (like sorting, pagination, filtering, alternating row colors, row highlighting, print name and/or description, ...) by enabling the corresponding checkboxes on a table’s “Edit” screen., (*22)
Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out!, (*23)
Changelog
A changelog is available at https://tablepress.org/info/#changelog., (*24)