GFChart Text Add-On 0.5.1
Description
GFChart Text Add-On is a WordPress plugin designed to extend the GFChart workflow by presenting text and paragraph field content in a clean, structured table. It helps you show supporting copy—such as explanations, notes, or longer descriptions—alongside your chart output. Instead of leaving that content scattered or visually inconsistent, the add-on renders it in a consistent tabular format that’s easy to scan. Built to integrate seamlessly with GFChart, it improves how visitors consume chart-related information within your WordPress pages or posts.
If you use GFChart to visualize data and also need space for contextual text, this add-on keeps the narrative and the chart together, supporting a clearer reading experience and a more organized layout.
Main Features
- Text content table — Displays text field content in a table for tidy, readable presentation.
- Paragraph content support — Includes paragraph field content so longer explanations can be shown clearly.
- GFChart integration — Works as an add-on for the GFChart plugin to keep chart context together.
- Clean formatting — Uses a structured tabular layout to reduce visual clutter around chart text.
- Clear data-story pairing — Helps associate written context with the chart it describes.
- WordPress-ready output — Renders content in a format that fits standard WordPress content workflows.
- Consistent display — Maintains uniform presentation for text and paragraph fields across instances.
- User-friendly design — Focuses on straightforward usage for creating readable chart pages.
Benefits
- Better readability — Visitors can scan text and notes quickly in a structured table.
- Improved UX — Keeping narrative content aligned with charts creates a smoother viewing experience.
- More organized pages — Reduces formatting inconsistencies by presenting text content in a uniform layout.
- Clearer context — Supports higher understanding of chart meaning through accompanying explanations.
- Content structure — Helps present chart-related information in a consistent way that can support search-friendly page context.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce store teams adding chart-based product or performance visuals
- Bloggers and content creators using GFChart to explain data with supporting text
- Marketing and analytics teams publishing dashboards and campaign insights
- Agencies building data-rich client pages in WordPress
- Educators or online course publishers sharing chart explanations and summaries