I’ve found three more extensions I’ve purchased (if applicable) before:
Automatic URL conversion 1.3
DataTables Buttons 1.5
Hide Columns/Rows from logged-out users 1.0
Hi @lukashuggenberg,
thanks for your post and the interest in TablePress 2.0!
In short: Existing Extensions will in principle continue to work fine, even if they are now part of a TablePress Premium version!
That said, not all of Extensions that you mention are now part of TablePress Pro or Max. From those that you list, “Remove Edit Link”, “Turn off Output Caching”, “Automatic URL conversion”, and “Hide Columns/Rows from logged-out users” are not.
The others have received a nice overhaul with several enhancements and they are now much easier to configure, thanks to a direct integration into the user interface (i.e. no more dealing with error-prone Shortcode parameters).
So, existing Extensions will continue to work with TablePress 2.0 and very likely also with future versions. I will no longer be supporting or updating them, but I will also not make any purposeful changes in TablePress to break them, or limit them, or turn them off!
Hope this clears things up a bit 🙂
Regards,
Tobias
Hi Tobias,
Thanks very much for your fast reply and for your generous support for backward compatibility!
I’m very happy to learn that my old sites will still work.
I wish you merry Christmas and a happy New Year!
Kind regards,
Lukas
Hi Lukas,
you are very welcome! Good to hear that this helped!
All the best to you as well!
Tobias
