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- Thanks @AbbeyDesign. I'll check out Table Maker plugin. I was thinking more on multiple tables in a single CP page.Anya Dit– Anya Dit2016-09-21 01:30:58 +00:00Commented Sep 21, 2016 at 1:30
- You can have multiple table fields without a plugin.AbbeyDesign– AbbeyDesign2016-09-21 01:34:47 +00:00Commented Sep 21, 2016 at 1:34
- Yes I wouldn't use any plugin for creating the tables. I guess I wasn't clear with my question. My editableTable tables would be dynamic. There's an add button and when pressed, it will add the table much like the matrix block behaviour.Anya Dit– Anya Dit2016-09-21 02:57:38 +00:00Commented Sep 21, 2016 at 2:57
- Craft has a table field out of the box. So you could have one or multiple on a page. Per matrix block behavior, I don't follow, but you could have a matrix field with a table block and the user could add a table by clicking a button.AbbeyDesign– AbbeyDesign2016-09-21 12:12:37 +00:00Commented Sep 21, 2016 at 12:12
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