Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Looking for beta testers

Beta testers needed


Hi everyone! The experience of the two last updates wasn’t so smooth; the bigger the update is – the more problems it may potentially cause, and something that works fine on my testing environment may crash on other WP installations. Therefore I’d like to find several people (3-5 would be enough for now) for “beta testing”.


What you’d need to do:


  • Not much, just install the update manually as it comes, try out the new and existing functions, and report any errors that it throws / mention any possible improvements you may suggest

Bonuses you will get if you will volunteer:


  • You will receive new versions of wpDataTables and other plugins as they appear before the others

  • If you wish your name, company, or logo and website address will be included in wpDataTables site and documentation

  • You would really help with developing the software and do a huge favour to the people that use the plugin on production environment by protecting them from possible crashes.

And just one tiny minus:


  • Updates do not always work smooth first day or two after the installation :)

Unfortunately by agreement with Envato I can’t distribute any version of the plugin for free, so the testers have to be the people who already purchased the product.


If you’re interested please contact me through the profile page on CodeCanyon. Thanks in advance!



Looking for beta testers

Monday, September 22, 2014

wpDataTables development plan for end of 2014

Further plugin development plan


Hi, our beloved wpDataTables users :) Today I would like to publish a brief plan/schedule of plugin development for the end of 2014, so you would know what awaits you in nearby future.


Main priority is to keep users of the plugin satisfied, and obtain new users of course – which, in general, means regular patching & bugfixing the software, developing new features, and providing support to the clients. Combining these is getting harder over time since the software grows, client base grows as well, and support starts consuming even more time then development; so here’s a short plan on what will be introduced and why sometimes during this time it can take some time to answer the support requests (I do understand that sometimes you have to wait on urgent matters, and I apologize about it). Of course, the plan is approximate, and the dates may change because quality is always more important then speed:


  1. End of september: update of the documentation PDF to make it up-to-date with 1.5.3 version of the plugin. Patch of the new version if some issues will be found by users (that happens frequently with new releases of the software).

  2. Beginning of october – middle of october hiring a developer for support matters. I tried to cooperate with freelancers on that in past but it didn’t go so well; apparently support requires somebody who will be constantly available; organizing a workplace and official employment of support manager will be necessary, which is time consuming of course.

  3. Middle of october launch of support ticket system and support timetable. Not really sure on how this will go yet, since Envato plans to port all support to their internal system; but for now we will launch it on wpdatatables.com and see how it goes. By timetable I mean that most probably support manager will handle the support requests from 10 to 17 CET, but each request is individual, so we cannot tell how long it will take each individual request to be addressed. Also it will mean that there will be no support here in comments any more – users will be redirected to the support system.

  4. Middle of october – end of october – global update of structure and content of wpdatatables.com – along with the support system mentioned in previous point, it will be updated to contain interactive documentation and contain up-to-date examples and demos; also a searchable FAQ, etc.

  5. Beginning of november – middle of november – finishing and publishing the version 1.6 of the plugin. Main features which were announced for a while already will be:
    • Table constructor: three main features – 1) Manual table generation and back-end input; 2) WP content visual table constructor; 3) MySQL data visual query builder.

    • Auto-update functionality for plugin

    • Datetime column type

    • Currency / percentage column type

    • Support for Google Docs as data source

    • Totals for columns

    • Upgrades for charts functionality. HighCharts support.

    • Auto-generation of thumbnails on image attachment upload for editable tables.


  6. Middle of november – end of november – fliming and publishing a complete video course – a set of video tutorials based on the documentation.

The points are interdependent, and if e.g. finding and hiring a support manager takes longer then I plan, the development of version 1.6 will also take longer, so as I mentioned plan is approximate – but one way or another that’s in brief what awaits plugin users in nearby future :)


Thank you for using the plugin!



wpDataTables development plan for end of 2014

wpDataTables 1.5.3 released!

Hi everyone!


As usual, update started as a small patch/bugfix routine, but ended with a bunch of improvements, new features, and so on. Check out what’s new page of the site to see the full feature and fixes list!


Hurry to update your version – download the new release in your Downloads section on CodeCanyon, or purchase the plugin if you didn’t do so already :)


1.6 with even more is coming (relatively) soon!


Update procedure is described here.



wpDataTables 1.5.3 released!