GravityView DataTables Extension 3.8.1
GravityView DataTables Extension unlocks tabular data in WordPress by integrating DataTables for live browse, filter, and sort of entries. The main benefit is fast, interactive tables with real-time updates. Easy integration with GravityView and straightforward setup add extra value—Type: WordPress addon, perfect to explore data at a glance.
Description
The GravityView DataTables Extension adds interactive, spreadsheet-like tables to your WordPress site by integrating the DataTables script with GravityView. It’s designed for turning GravityView entry data into a structured, tabular experience users can browse quickly.
Instead of static lists, the extension enables live filtering and sorting so visitors can find exactly what they need without leaving the page. When combined with the GravityView plugin, it provides a smooth way to explore form submissions, records, or other tabular content at a glance.
Main Features
- DataTables integration — Uses the DataTables script for a robust tabular UI inside WordPress.
- Browse, filter, and sort — Lets visitors search and organize entries directly in the table.
- Live updates — Keeps the table behavior responsive so changes reflect as users interact.
- GravityView-powered data output — Displays GravityView entry data in an organized, table-first layout.
- Interactive table controls — Provides built-in filtering and sorting actions tailored for tabular content.
- Works as a GravityView extension — Requires the GravityView plugin to connect and render the DataTables view.
Benefits
- Faster discovery — Users can filter and sort entries quickly to locate relevant records.
- Better user experience — Interactive table behavior reduces friction compared to static lists.
- More effective navigation — DataTables-style controls make large sets easier to scan and compare.
- Improved engagement — Visitors are more likely to explore data when it’s easy to manipulate.
- Cleaner content presentation — Tabular formatting helps turn form submissions into structured information.
Who is it suitable for?
- Websites using GravityView to display Gravity Forms entry data.
- Teams that need interactive tables for internal or public record views.
- Agencies building client sites where users must search and sort submissions.
- Blogs or knowledge bases that publish structured entries in table form.
- Online portals that present submissions, applications, or listings to visitors.