Pricing Table by Supsystic
Create amazing pricing tables without any programming skills. It’s possible with Pricing Table WordPress plugin by Supsystic. Choose pricing table template, edit content with Pricing table builder and publish on the website. Pricing Table Features Responsive pricing tables Drag-and-drop builder Unlimited pricing tables, columns and rows Preset Templates Column images, videos and icons Schedule Column Switching Toggle Custom Header, Features list, and Button styling Hover Animation Comparison price tables Tables export/import All the Pricing Table Examples It has never been so easy to create and manage pricing and comparison tables with table builder. Any element of the table can be customized with a couple of clicks. Pricing tables are used as a way to illustrate how features of a product differ as the price changes. Pricing tables must be chosen very carefully so that visitors should get the information they would be interested in. Available features, options and costs available as well as refund. Price tables by Supsystic with nice templates and drag-and-drop builder are totally unique. When you create your pricing table, it is good to consider the following points: Visually separate plans in pricing table by using alternating background colours. You can attract attention to the plan that you want to be bought by user. Utilize different price table font sizes and colours for elements you want to stand out: titles, prices plan, headlines, etc. Be aware that users scroll down long tables. Prices at the top of a pricing table might not be visible when they’ve reached the table bottom. One solution is to place prices both at the top and bottom, another – is to keep the pricing table short. Pricing Table Drag-and-Drop Builder The Pricing Table Drag-and-Drop builder allows you to showcase the prices for your product, services, or packages in a beautiful and responsive pricing table. Design your pricing table just as you wish. Allows you to choose an icon which you can insert beside your header, add pricing table rows and columns, or enlarge a pricing column where you would like to emphasize a certain price. In the pricing table user should carefully examine its portfolio and pick the most important features to present in its pricing plans. Visitors should be given only the information they would be interested in: available price features, options and costs. The rule of thumb is: every unnecessary cell in your pricing table increases the probability of losing potential customers, because you make it more difficult for them to compare various price plans and select the best one. Pricing Table Structure Most of the pricing tables are horizontal because it’s easier to compare the offers and see features. That doesn’t mean you should always use the horizontal pricing table layout, though. It really depends on the variety and complexity of the price plans information you want to display in the pricing table chart. Best practice is to use a horizontal table solution when you have to display a lot of features and a vertical table when you don’t have a lot of plans to offer and you’re not planning to include a long list of features in your pricing table. Pricing Table Design Design can do one of two things to your business – either sink it or raise it to the top. You have to be very careful when designing a pricing table. Fonts, headlines, layout of pricing table – it all has to be balanced and done neatly. Furthermore you have to make sure the pricing chart’s design works with the main site. However don’t forget about your main goal. In pricing tables, design is just a tool to achieve your objectives, namely – increase sales. Simplicity is the key to success of price chart. Remember that you’re not creating a collage for school, you’re creating a price table design for a specific reason. Don’t clutter your chart with unnecessary elements. A common mistake is to write down a list of features most of the plans in the pricing table don’t offer and then put dozens of red crosses in your pricing table chart. Consumers don’t want to see what you’re not offering, they want to see what you’ve got and for what price. Comparison Table Adding a pricing or product comparison table to your website makes it easier for your visitors to come to a decision on whether to make purchase or not, giving them the ability to compare prices and features at a glance. Offering your own products with comparison table in a number of packages can also help increase the amount of revenue that is generated. These versions and upgrades can then be displayed in a comparison table. Also by comparing the products you are promoting against the competition, you can let your visitors do their research on your site, and increase the chances of them making a purchase through your affiliate link, rather than going elsewhere. Create comparison table from any pricing template with image or video embedding. Pricing Tables are fully-responsive Responsiveness is one of the standard practice if you want to create a good customer experience across any device or platform. Our Pricing Table plugin is a mobile-ready, means that it will render on the devices with different screen size. The responsive mode is turn on by default, but you can switch off it anytime. Also, plugin provides an opportunity to set a minimum column size.
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Stockdio Historical Chart
Stockdio Historical Chart contains a plugin and a widget that provide the means to display a live chart with intraday and historical prices and information for stock, index, currencies or commodities. Over 65 different stock exchanges and a large number of market indices, currencies and commodities are supported. If you’re using the standard Gutenberg editor, the easiest way to include this plugin on your page is using the Historical Chart block, which is included in the Stockdio Financial Visualizations category. If you’re using a different editor o prefer to use the shortcode, below is a sample to help you start. Please be aware that most of the parameters listed below are optional, and are also available through the plugin’s settings page. Any parameter you include in the shortcode will overwrite the parameter used in the settings page. [stockdio-historical-chart symbol="AAPL" stockExchange="USA" width="580" height="380" motif="financial" palette="financial-light"] This plugin is part of the Stockdio Financial Widgets, which also includes the following plugins: Stock Quotes List. Stock Market Overview. Stock Market News. Stock Market Ticker. Economic & Market News. The following parameters are supported in the shortcode and also available through the plugin’s settings page: stockExchange: The exchange market the symbol is a member of (optional). If not specified, USA Equities will be used by default. For a list of available exchanges please visit www.stockdio.com/exchanges. symbol: The company’s stock symbol (ex. AAPL), market index ticker (ex. ^SPX), currency pair (ex. EUR/USD) or commodity ticker (ex. GC). For a list of available market indices please visit www.stockdio.com/indices. For available currencies please visit www.stockdio.com/currencies and for available commodities, please go to www.stockdio.com/commodities. compare: Specify a list of valid stock symbols or market indices against which to compare the base symbol, separated by semicolon (ex. MSFT;GOOG;^SPX;^IXIC). Not case sensitive (optional). height: Height of the chart in either px or % (default: 320px). width: Width of the chart in either px or % ( default: 100%). displayPrices: Allows to specify how to display the prices on the chart, using one of the following options (default: Line): Line Candlestick Area OHLC HLC includeVolume: Allows to display or hide the volume on the chart. By default, volume is visible. Use includeVolume=false to hide it (optional). performance: If enabled (true), price performance (percent change) will be displayed, instead of actual price. culture: Allows to specify a combination of language and country settings, used to display texts and to format numbers and dates (e.g. Spanish-Spain). For a list of available culture combinations please visit http://www.stockdio.com/cultures. intraday: If enabled (true), intraday delayed data will be used if available for the exchange and number of days is between 1 and 5. For a list of exchanges with intraday data available, please visit www.stockdio.com/exchanges. days: Allows to specify the number of days for the period to display. Used only if the start and/or the end date are not specified. If not specified, its default value is 365 days. If intraday data is available for the stock exchange and the exchange is currently open, the default number of days is 1. allowPeriodChange: If enabled (true), it provides a UI to allow the end user to select the period for the data to be displayed. This UI is only available if the from and to parameters have not been specified. This UI is enabled by default. from: From date. If not specified, the “from” date will be the “to” date minus the number of days specified in the days parameter. to: To date. If not specified, the “to” date will be today’s date. motif: Design used to display the visualization with specific aesthetics, including borders and styles, among other elements. (optional). For a list of available motifs please visit www.stockdio.com/motifs. palette: Includes a set of consistent colors used for the visualization. (optional). For a list of available palettes please visit www.stockdio.com/palettes. font: Allows to specify the font that will be used to render the chart. Multiple fonts may be specified separated by comma, e.g. Lato,Helvetica,Arial. loadDataWhenVisible: Allows to fetch the data and display the visualization only when it becomes visible on the page, in order to avoid using calls (requests) when they are not needed. This is particularly useful when the visualization is not visible on the page by default, but it becomes visible as result of a user interaction (e.g. clicking on an element, etc.). It is also useful when using the same visualization multiple times on a page for different devices (e.g. using one instance of the plugin for mobile and another one for desktop). We recommend not using this by default but only on scenarios as those described above, as it may provide the end user with a small delay to display the visualization (optional).