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WordPress table data ordering and filtering

Filtering and ordering are essential features while displaying a large table on the frontend. There is no faster way to reach the necessary information by combining these.
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WordPress table data ordering and filtering

Deploy a filter system for all your table data

The new filter system enables you to create a comprehensive data search engine. You can activate a search or filter system for each column, allowing for efficient retrieval of tailored information. This feature simplifies the user experience by making it easier to search specific data.

Deploy a filter system for all your table data
Search and filter for your WordPress table data

Search and filter for your WordPress table data

Once the filter option is enabled on your table, you can search for data in each column and filter the data the whole table. It's also working on large tables that include pagination.

Order WordPress HTML table data

The up and down arrow displayed on each column will sort the data of your whole table. The table data ordering also works on large tables that include pagination. The interesting part is, that HTML tables are responsive on mobile.

Order WordPress HTML table data
Apply a default data ordering to your tables

Apply a default data ordering to your tables

Once you've created your table with all the data you need you can let users sort as they want but you can also define a default order. That could be pretty handy when data is changing through time, like for a result of a race, you can order the runners by order of arrival after the race.

WordPress row pagination for large tables

The pagination is needed if you want to display a large table on a small space on your website frontend while preserving your server resources. You can select a predefined amount of rows of the table, per page.

WordPress row pagination for large tables
Apply a default data ordering to your tables

Select the filter control for your table

You have the option to choose a filter control for each column in your data, such as an input box, a select box, a dropdown menu, or a range bar. This gives users the flexibility to interact with the data in a way that suits their needs. These different filtering options are helpful for refining searches, which leads to faster and more accurate results.

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FAQ: WordPress Table Data Ordering and Filtering

What filtering options are available for WordPress tables?

You can enable a search or filter system for each table column, allowing users to filter and search data effectively even in large tables with pagination.

How does table data ordering work?

Each column displays up and down arrows letting users sort table data ascending or descending. This works on tables with pagination and maintains responsiveness on mobile devices.

Can I set a default data ordering for tables?

Yes, you can define a default sort order for your tables, useful for contexts like arranging race results or time-sensitive data, while still allowing users to change the order interactively.

What pagination options does WP Table Manager offer?

Pagination can be set to display a predefined number of rows per page, which helps present large tables in limited frontend space and conserve server resources.

What types of filter controls exist per column?

Filter controls include input boxes, select boxes, dropdown menus, and range bars, providing flexible ways for users to refine searches and get faster, more accurate data results.