TablePress – Tables in WordPress made easy
Boost your website with feature-rich tables that your visitors will love! TablePress is the most popular and highest-rated WordPress table plugin. Easily create, edit, and manage beautiful and modern data tables, from simple price lists to searchable directories, product and model tables, inventories, schedules, and research datasets. Add live sorting, pagination, searching, and other interactive features that help visitors find what they’re looking for on any device. Use any type of data and enrich your tables with images, links, and even math formulas. Import and export tables from/to Excel, CSV, HTML, and JSON files or URLs, including spreadsheet data from Google Sheets, Excel Online, and files stored on Dropbox or OneDrive. Embed tables into posts, pages, or other site areas using the block editor, an Elementor widget, or Shortcodes. All with no coding knowledge needed! Even more great features for you and your site’s visitors and priority email support are available with a Premium license plan of TablePress. Go check them out! Common use cases TablePress will handle a wide range of tables, from simple price lists to searchable directories and large datasets. Popular examples include: Product and model tables Service and price lists Directories and listings Schedules and timetables Participant and member lists Inventories and collections Comparison tables Research and statistical data Accessible and SEO-friendly tables TablePress creates accessible HTML tables whose content can be searched by visitors, WordPress search, and search engines alike. Interactive features like sorting, filtering, and pagination include accessibility enhancements for screen readers and other assistive technologies. This makes it easy for visitors to find relevant information, whether they are browsing a large directory, searching a product table, or using your site’s search function. More information Visit tablepress.org for more information, take a look at example tables, or try TablePress on a free test site. For latest news, follow @TablePress on Twitter/X or subscribe to the TablePress Newsletter. How to use TablePress After installing the plugin, you can create and manage tables on the “TablePress” screen in the WordPress Dashboard. To insert a table into a post or page, add a “TablePress table” block in the block editor or a widget in the Elementor page builder and select the desired table or use Shortcodes with other page builders. Beginner-friendly step-by-step tutorials, guides, and how-tos show how to achieve common and popular tasks with TablePress. You can find examples for common styling changes via “Custom CSS” code on the TablePress FAQ page. You may also add features like sorting, pagination, searching, filtering, alternating row colors, row highlighting, and more by enabling the corresponding options on a table’s “Edit” screen. Premium features Need additional functionality for larger tables or advanced use cases? Premium license plans for TablePress add features such as: Options for responsive tables Advanced filtering and search Fixed table headers and columns Automatic periodic imports Custom styling options And much more Priority email support is also included. Check out the details on the TablePress website.
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MediaBlaster – Video CMS, IPTV, Podcasts & Streaming Toolkit
MediaBlaster is the next evolution of WP Smart TV. Originally launched as WP Smart TV, the plugin helped WordPress users create IPTV-style video feeds for platforms like Roku Direct Publisher. Roku Direct Publisher is discontinued, and the live Roku JSON feed has moved to the separate WP Smart TV – Legacy plugin (https://github.com/rovidxmedia/wp-smart-tv-legacy). MediaBlaster is the forward path for video CMS, players, podcasts, subscriptions, and the /wp-json/mediablaster/v3/ REST API. That is why WP Smart TV has been renamed and rebuilt as MediaBlaster. MediaBlaster is a WordPress-powered media CMS for creators, publishers, educators, filmmakers, podcasters, and businesses that want to organize, publish, and monetize video and audio content from one central place. Use it to build: Video libraries IPTV-style content catalogs Podcast and episode archives Membership-based media sites Headless WordPress media backends Custom video websites Roku, mobile, TV, or web app content sources AI-assisted media brands and creator platforms Learn more at mediablaster.io. Join the MediaBlaster creator community on Skool. WP Smart TV is now MediaBlaster If you previously used WP Smart TV, this is the same plugin project moving forward under a new name. The name has changed because the plugin is no longer focused only on “smart TV” or Roku Direct Publisher workflows. MediaBlaster is designed for the broader media publishing landscape: web video, Vimeo libraries, podcasts, subscriptions, headless WordPress, custom apps, and creator-led media platforms. Important notes for existing users: Existing WP Smart TV content remains supported. Existing video post types and metadata are preserved where possible. The user-facing name is now MediaBlaster. The live Roku Direct Publisher REST feed (/wp-json/tv/roku/) and legacy /wp-json/wpst/v1/ routes are not registered in 3.0.0. Roku Direct Publisher admin screens (Roku Settings, Recipes, feed export) have been removed from MediaBlaster. If you still need a Roku Direct Publisher JSON feed, use the separate WP Smart TV – Legacy plugin: https://github.com/rovidxmedia/wp-smart-tv-legacy New development is focused on MediaBlaster as a modern WordPress media platform (REST API, players, podcasts, subscriptions). Key Features Video CMS for WordPress MediaBlaster adds structured media content management to WordPress, allowing you to organize video content using dedicated media post types and metadata. Manage: Movies Episodes Series Short-form videos Video metadata Thumbnails Captions HLS and MP4 video URLs Vimeo-connected media Legacy video metadata (captions, trickplay, ad breaks) when Legacy Controls are enabled MediaBlaster Player MediaBlaster includes a modern HTML5 video player powered by Video.js with a native fallback. Embed methods (all use the same PHP renderer): Shortcode [mediablaster_player] (legacy alias: [tv-video-player]) Gutenberg block mediablaster/player Elementor widget (when Elementor is active) Features include HLS/DASH/MP4 playback, captions and chapter tracks, subscription-aware locked states, and post-backed source resolution from MediaBlaster video meta. Vimeo Integration Vimeo integration is built into the core plugin but disabled by default. Enable it under MediaBlaster → General Settings → Enable Vimeo Integration. MediaBlaster supports creators and publishers using Vimeo Pro, Business, or other Vimeo-hosted libraries. Features include: Vimeo OAuth connection flow Vimeo video URL support Vimeo metadata syncing Thumbnail importing HLS video URL support where available Tags, titles, and descriptions Guided Vimeo Mass Import workflow Review-before-import process This replaces the older separate Vimeo Extender workflow and brings Vimeo support directly into the core plugin. Modern Vimeo Mass Importer The Vimeo Mass Importer has been redesigned to make importing large video libraries easier. The new importer includes: Cleaner card-based interface Import readiness status Review & Import step Collapsed advanced settings Loading and progress states Better error handling Simpler workflow for non-technical users Podcast & Episode Publishing (Beta) Podcast support is built into MediaBlaster but disabled by default. Enable it under MediaBlaster → General Settings → Enable Podcasts. When enabled, MediaBlaster adds: Podcast Shows and Podcast Episodes custom post types Per-show RSS feeds (Apple Podcasts / Spotify-compatible) Public show and episode pages (optional) Podcast Settings tab (RSS bases, public URLs, premium teasers when subscriptions are on) REST API at /wp-json/mediablaster/v3/podcasts Podcast Audio Player — shortcode [mediablaster_audio_player], Gutenberg block mediablaster/audio-player, Elementor widget, and default episode templates Podcast features are in beta and may change in future releases. Subscription Foundation MediaBlaster includes a subscription and entitlement foundation for publishers who want to restrict access to premium content. Subscription features include: Subscription tiers Access groups Manual subscriber management Subscriber access rules Subscription-aware video and podcast content controls REST API auth and subscriber status endpoints Shortcodes for subscribe/account workflows Subscriptions are disabled by default. Enable early access by adding define( 'WPST_SUBSCRIPTIONS_ENABLED', true ); to wp-config.php, then configure under MediaBlaster → Subscriptions. Stripe Checkout Support MediaBlaster includes early Stripe Checkout support for web-based subscriptions. Stripe features include: Stripe hosted checkout Stripe billing portal Tier-to-Stripe Price ID mapping Stripe webhook handling Subscription sync tools Stripe checkout shortcode Public subscription app configuration endpoint (GET /app/config) Additional payment provider support is planned for app and platform-based payment workflows. App Config MediaBlaster includes a platform app configuration system for connected TV and mobile clients. Admin: MediaBlaster → App Config (under General Settings) with an App Settings tab (additional platforms planned) Public REST: GET /wp-json/mediablaster/v3/config?platform=roku Configure branding colors (color picker + custom hex), fallback hero/poster images (URL, pkg: path, or Media Library), navigation features, labels, home layout, and boot behavior Saved settings merge with sensible defaults; homeRows returns [] in v1 Distinct from subscription GET /app/config (Stripe and auth client settings) REST API for Headless and App Builds MediaBlaster includes a modern REST API foundation under: /wp-json/mediablaster/v3/ This API is designed for: Headless WordPress sites Custom front ends Mobile apps Roku apps TV apps AI-generated front ends Subscriber-aware media apps The goal is to make WordPress the content hub while allowing developers and creators to build whatever front end they need. Legacy WP Smart TV Compatibility MediaBlaster preserves existing WP Smart TV content and metadata, but does not serve the Roku Direct Publisher REST feed in 3.0.0. Removed in MediaBlaster 3.0.0: Live Roku Direct Publisher feed at /wp-json/tv/roku/ Legacy REST namespace /wp-json/wpst/v1/ Roku Direct Publisher admin screens (Roku Settings, Recipes, feed export UI) Still available in MediaBlaster: Existing video post types, rovidx_smarttv_* meta, and series structures Optional Legacy Controls on General Settings (trickplay/BIF, subtitles, advanced fields, advertising metaboxes) Roku JSON import logic (internal; admin Import/Export tab removed — use REST API or the legacy plugin for feed output) Internal Roku feed builder class (for compatibility hooks only; not registered as a public REST route) Need a Roku Direct Publisher JSON feed? Install the open-source legacy plugin maintained separately: https://github.com/rovidxmedia/wp-smart-tv-legacy That plugin (WP Smart TV – Legacy, v2.3.0) continues bug-fix support for Roku Direct Publisher workflows. MediaBlaster 3.0.0+ is the forward path for REST API, players, podcasts, and subscriptions. Shortcodes MediaBlaster includes shortcodes for displaying and interacting with media content inside WordPress pages and posts. Available shortcodes include: [mediablaster_player] / [tv-video-player] — video player [mediablaster_audio_player] — podcast audio player (podcasts enabled) [wpst_subscribe] / [wpst_stripe_checkout] — Stripe checkout (subscriptions enabled) [wpst_account] — subscriber account and billing portal (subscriptions enabled) Shortcode availability depends on which features are enabled. Built-in Documentation MediaBlaster includes in-plugin documentation inside WordPress admin. Look for: MediaBlaster → Docs Documentation may include setup guides for: App Config (Roku and platform app settings) Vimeo integration Subscriptions Stripe Checkout REST API usage MediaBlaster Player and Podcast Audio Player Podcast publishing Developer references Vimeo, podcast, and subscription guides appear only when those features are enabled. Who MediaBlaster Is For MediaBlaster is built for: Video creators Podcasters Course creators Filmmakers Churches and ministries Educators Local media companies Niche streaming publishers AI content creators Agencies building media websites for clients Developers building custom app front ends Businesses that want a branded media library If you want WordPress to act as the hub for a media-driven website, video platform, podcast network, or custom streaming app, MediaBlaster is built for that direction. What MediaBlaster Is Not MediaBlaster is not a video hosting service. You still need to host your media files with a proper video host, CDN, Vimeo account, cloud storage provider, or other media delivery system. MediaBlaster helps you organize, manage, display, structure, and publish your media from WordPress. Recommended Media Hosting MediaBlaster works best when paired with a dedicated media hosting solution. Common options include: Vimeo Bunny.net Cloudflare Stream Amazon S3 and CloudFront Wasabi Custom HLS hosting Other CDN-backed media storage YouTube is generally not recommended for direct video feed workflows because YouTube does not provide the direct HLS or MP4 URLs required for many custom video player and app workflows. Getting Started After activating MediaBlaster: Go to MediaBlaster → General Settings. Choose which media features you want to enable (post types, Vimeo, podcasts). If using Vimeo, enable Vimeo Integration and connect your Vimeo app. If using podcasts, enable Podcasts and configure Podcast Settings. Add or import your video or podcast content. Review your content metadata. Use MediaBlaster shortcodes, templates, or REST API endpoints to publish your content. Visit MediaBlaster → Docs for setup guides. Roadmap MediaBlaster is being developed as a broader media publishing system for WordPress. Planned areas of focus include: Podcast publishing improvements (currently in beta) More REST API endpoints Improved headless front-end support Better subscription workflows Additional payment provider support Better app-focused content delivery Creator and agency documentation Example front-end builds Tutorials for building custom MediaBlaster themes and apps Join the community to follow development, ask questions, and help shape the roadmap on Skool. Developer Notes MediaBlaster is designed to support both traditional WordPress sites and headless WordPress builds. Developers can use the MediaBlaster REST API (/wp-json/mediablaster/v3/), custom post types, metadata, and WordPress theme system to build custom media experiences. For Roku Direct Publisher JSON feeds specifically, use the legacy plugin at https://github.com/rovidxmedia/wp-smart-tv-legacy. For custom Roku channels or other apps, consume the MediaBlaster v3 REST API. Potential use cases include: Custom WordPress themes Next.js front ends React Native apps Roku apps Expo mobile apps TV-style interfaces Subscriber-only media portals AI-generated content sites Niche streaming networks Support For documentation and updates, visit mediablaster.io. For community discussion, tutorials, and creator workflows, join us on Skool. License MediaBlaster is licensed under the GPL v2 or later. See: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html