Hi guys, before I buy your plugin, I would like to clarify few things if possible.
We would like to offer an option on our site, where visitors can check the estimated delivery time based on their postcode.
Something like this (at the 'check your delivery time' section): http://www.theiconic.com.au/tech-tights-187229.html
We have a csv list with 16000 rows and 3 columns (first column for postcode, second for city and third with the estimated delivery time)
I think that your plugin might be suitable for us, if using your 'Sortable responsive table' option.
My questions:
1. We do not want to show the whole table with the 16000 rows, we just want to show a single SEARCH BOX and when someone types the postcode, then the matching rows will appear. Is it possible to hide the rows and have them appear if there is a match?
2. If above works: currently you have individual search box for each column. Would you have ONE universal search box that would earch in all fields or only individual search boxes / column can be used?
3. If only individual search boxes for each column can be used, can we hide
4. As mentioned above, we have a csv with 16000 rows. I think it would slow down the pages if that huge list would have to be loaded each time from a csv. Is it possible to copy that csv into a mysql database? I think that would really help regarding the page speed, right?
That's all for now, Thank you! Micheal
We would like to offer an option on our site, where visitors can check the estimated delivery time based on their postcode.
Something like this (at the 'check your delivery time' section): http://www.theiconic.com.au/tech-tights-187229.html
We have a csv list with 16000 rows and 3 columns (first column for postcode, second for city and third with the estimated delivery time)
I think that your plugin might be suitable for us, if using your 'Sortable responsive table' option.
My questions:
1. We do not want to show the whole table with the 16000 rows, we just want to show a single SEARCH BOX and when someone types the postcode, then the matching rows will appear. Is it possible to hide the rows and have them appear if there is a match?
2. If above works: currently you have individual search box for each column. Would you have ONE universal search box that would earch in all fields or only individual search boxes / column can be used?
3. If only individual search boxes for each column can be used, can we hide
4. As mentioned above, we have a csv with 16000 rows. I think it would slow down the pages if that huge list would have to be loaded each time from a csv. Is it possible to copy that csv into a mysql database? I think that would really help regarding the page speed, right?
That's all for now, Thank you! Micheal
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