This add-on to Steve’s Tables allows the admin to use data sources from secure, off-site locations like Google Drive, Dropbox, GitHub and GitLab. Help docs include instructions for creating app keys, access tokens, ID’s, etc and the admin panel has been kept simple and intuitive.
Use the controls below to select data sources, search, and filter the table. Navigate with Tab key and activate with Enter or Space.
Advanced Query Builder
Recent Filters
Active Filters:
Table Operations
Select cells by clicking on them, then choose an operation.
Selected cells: 0
Table displays data from selected source. Use Tab to navigate cells, Enter to expand details.
This is the “Welcome Section” and it’s part of the Steve’s Tables plugin. You can choose to create a unique message or design for each table, you can use a design you’ve already made in the Steve’s Popups Plugin, or you can choose to not have a Welcome Section at all. The latter will load the first data source, so it’s usually used when you are only showing one table.
This base plugin allows you to load as many spreadsheets as you want to display responsive HTML. There are basic search functions, export and printing.
Advanced Filters extends the base plugin with powerful query building, filter presets, and history tracking functionality.
External Sources allows you to load data sources from Google Drive, Dropbox, GitHub and GitLab.
Edit Station allows you to edit tables real-time and save copies of them for download.
Tables Charts & Graphs allows you to grab visual representations of your current and saved tables.
Use checkboxes to select filter values. Press Escape to close.
This is an example of the Plugin Version Display base plugin parsing Steve’s Hideshow plugin. Read that twice…
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