Looks nice!
Is the number of alternatives that can be showed limited? I’ll probably need to show six alternatives on the same row.
Also, can it be integrated into Wordpress for easy administration?
Looks nice!
Is the number of alternatives that can be showed limited? I’ll probably need to show six alternatives on the same row.
Also, can it be integrated into Wordpress for easy administration?
I’m not sure how it should be used in WP, but I guess it can be implemented as a table in a WP page.
When I think about it, I guess I need something more of a pricing table as I’m looking for a way to present different mobile subscription plans. Tooltip would be nice too 
The implement is very easy , just paste the html code in the wp editor and embed css required files (style.css,colors.css you can also combine a new file contains what you need only and embed it
) and it will be well done 
If you need help please contact me via my profile contact form.
Great 
It would be nice if you could spell Beginner correctly.
Iain
Hi! bought the table as it looks outstanding, really great work! As I am implementing this into my site though I noticed something we should look at correcting.
This is the incorrect usage for heading tags, by defining these elements to work in these tables it also conflicts with virtually every sites CSS file causing the headings on the page to take this tables style for each.
<h2>$</h2>
<h1>8</h1>
<h3>.99</h3>
<h4>Monthly</h4>
really this should be handled using classes instead
<span class="pricesym">$</span>
<span class="pricebig">8</span>
<span class="pricesmall">.99</span>
<span class="small2">Monthly</span>
And we have the same issue on the usage of labels
<li class="included">
<span>20</span>
<label>SQL DBs</label>
</li>
the label tag is used to define a “label” for a form input element, again in this case we should be used a span or div container with a class instead of using the label tag.
I am working on these updates now on my site, if you would like a URL to see it in action let me know, be happy to share the code and explain the differences in greater detail.
I tried using the Wordpress plugin, and this will not disappear in the “feature” section:
Even when I put text in, these tags still show up.
Sorry, it must not have copied over.
In the “feature” section of each price column, even when I put my additional info in, the shortcodes still are visible. Here is a link to a screenshot to show you:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/803/examplet.jpg/This is the best WordPress pricing table that I’ve used (looks great and very easy to use). I really appreciate your help – awesome customer service!
Hi There,
Nice plugin. Bit of an issue, looks fine when I ‘generate the table’, but when I add the shortcode to my page The price sign and pence dont display properly like this… https://skitch.com/jimmymustard/8u1pb/dreamweaver
any ideas why? Thanks,
JM
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