Documentation
Read the manual. It's short on purpose.
16 reference pages covering every shortcode parameter, the three-layer permission model, REST + PHP + JS extension surfaces, performance tuning, and security configuration. Long-form walkthroughs live in the guides.
Getting started
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Quick start
Install Gravity Tables, create your first table, and place a shortcode in under five minutes.
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Installation methods
Install Gravity Tables via the WordPress admin UI, WP-CLI, Composer, or Bedrock. Plus auto-update setup.
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Migrating from other plugins
Practical migration paths from GravityView, wpDataTables, GP Nested Forms, Posts Table Pro, and other table or display plugins.
Reference
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Shortcode reference
Every parameter the [gravity_table] shortcode accepts, with examples.
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Filtering
Date ranges, multi-select, range sliders, global search, and per-user filtering.
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Permissions
View, edit, and action gates with WordPress roles + capabilities.
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Exports
CSV, Excel, PDF, server-side generation, filter-respecting, audit-logged.
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Technical FAQ
Implementation-level questions developers ask when building with Gravity Tables.
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Styling and customization
CSS overrides, child-theme template overrides, and the recommended approach to brand Gravity Tables to match your site.
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Performance and scaling
How Gravity Tables handles large datasets. Tested limits, the cache layers, what slows it down, and when to split a table into per-period siblings.
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Security best practices
A configuration checklist for security-conscious deployments. Permission gates, audit logging, capability hardening, CSP, the things to verify before you go live.
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Cheat sheet
Copy-ready shortcode recipes across display, filtering, permissions, ops, aggregations, charts, and maps.
Developer
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PHP hooks
Action and filter hooks for extending Gravity Tables behaviour from a child theme or custom plugin.
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REST API reference
Every endpoint under /wp-json/gt/v1/, with auth, request shape, response shape, and the permission rules the server applies before answering.
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JavaScript events
Frontend extension points dispatched by Gravity Tables. Hook into them with vanilla JS or jQuery.
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