Now after I get some response that my wp-Table plugin is not XHTML valid, I updated the code and integrate a CSS control. You can now create you own style with the wp-table.css file.
If you upgrade from a old version, please deactivate the plugin one time, otherwise the tables will not be updated.
Download wp-Table 1.20 here



Alex,
Thanks for the CSS addition. I’m hoping that will solve one of my main issues with the (great, fantastic, just-what-I-needed!) plugin: It’s a hassle to re-set colors and other settings every time you create a new table.
Now, can I offer another feature request: PLEASE, let me specify a number of rows (in addition to columns) when I create a new table.
Also, what about some sort of import feature so I could, say, create a tab-delimited table in a text editor and just – presto! – import it into WP as a table on a page?
Thanks Seth,
I’m already working on a CSV import. You will get in the next weeks a new update and I hope this is what you need…
Alex,
This is a great plugin with a lot of potential. A couple of feature suggestions:
* An ‘update and add new row’ button. I couple of times when I first created a table I hit ‘add new row’ without pressing ‘update’.
* Copy an existing table.
Jon.