If you like traditional Pricing Tables, but you would like get much more out of it, then this rodded product is a useful tool for you.
Beside the usual pricing table style Videos (Youtube, Vimeo, Screenr) and Images are also supported with optional responsivity.
It's very easy and fast to create stunning tables and integrate them into your WordPress site using Admin Panel.
You will surely find the one most appropriate for you, which can be customized in a few seconds.
1. List of Features
Style & Layout
- Unlimited colors and color combination of columns
- Unlimited and different number of rows in Body and Footer
- Any number of columns up to 10
- Configurable column space and border radius
- Standard and circle Header Styles
- Advanced row and column height Equalization System
- Numerous column shadow and sign options
- Unlimited buttons in Body and Footer
- Unique tooltip style
- Paypal and s2Member button shortcode support
- 650+ Google Web Font
- 1900+ Font icons
- - Font Awesome
- - Icomoon
- - Linecon
- - Material Iconset
- 250+ Starter Template
- - 90+ Classic Style
- - 150+ Clean Style
- Optional and customizable responsivity per tables
- Configurable Breakpoints and number of columns
- Responsive Images
- Audio
- - SoundCloud
- - Mixcloud
- - Beatport
- - HTML5 audio
- Video
- - YouTube
- - Vimeo
- - Screenr
- - Dailymotion
- - Metacafe
- - HTML5 video
- Google map - Classic, Clean and custom pins
- Custom iFrame
- Optionally Ajaxified Admin
- Help System
- Advanced Table Dashboard
- - Searching and Sorting possibilities
- - Cloning and Deleting bulk actions
- Visual Table Editor - Sort, Delete and Clone columns and rows
- Advanced data Export and Import
- Built-in Live Preview
- Visual Composer compatibility
- Supports all modern browsers on the market
- - Chrome
- - Firefox
- - Safari
- - Opera
- - Internet Explorer (9+)
- Touch support for mobile devices, including iOS, Android, and Windows
- Layered PSDs for signs and pins
- Translation ready with .mo .po files
- WordPress 4.4 Ready
Responsivity
Media Support
Modern user-friendly Admin Interface
Supports the Latest Web Technologies
Other
Changelog
v3.2 – January 28, 2016
- [FIX] Minor admin CSS, JavaScript and frontend CSS bugfixes
- [IMPROVEMENT] Added plugin update notification and built-in plugin update option
- [IMPROVEMENT] Added option to add custom CSS code per table
- [IMPROVEMENT] Added option to set fixed width and horozontal alignment for icon fonts
- [IMPROVEMENT] Added conditional loading option for icon fonts - Prevent loading a fontset multiple times
- [IMPROVEMENT] Added option to load plugins CSS and JavaScript files for selected pages only
- [IMPROVEMENT] Added option to choose if JavaScript is loaded in page footer or header
- [IMPROVEMENT] Added support for Font Awesome 4.5.0 with 20 new icons
v3.1.2 – December 1, 2015
- [FIX] Table equalize function bugfix for hidden tables
- [FIX] "You must set a Table ID or Post ID" bugfix for Visual Composer
- [IMPROVEMENT] Minor backend improvements
v3.1.1 – October 10, 2015
- [FIX] Height jump fix when footer is disabled
- [FIX] Incorrent column skin fix for classic style when adding new column
- [FIX] Minor admin CSS, JavaScript and frontend CSS bugfixes
Browser support
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Safari
- Opera
- Internet Explorer (9+)
2. Sources and credits
Following sources has been used.
- FONTS
- - 650+ Google Web Font
- - 1100+ Font Icon - Font Awesome, Linecon and Icomoon
- IMAGES & ICONS
- - See in 'licences' folder
- JAVASCRIPT
- OTHER
- - MediaElement player skin (designed by Orman Clark) More info
Notes
Please read the licenses.txt in 'licences' folder.
3. Install WordPress
First, you should install WordPress on your server if you don't have a working version already installed.
Installation steps:
- Download the latest release of WordPress. http://wordpress.org/download/
- Unzip the downloaded file to a folder on your hard drive.
- Upload the the unzipped files to a folder on your server, using ftp. (example: http://yourserver/wordpress)
- Type this folder path to your browser's address bar.
- Follow the instructions until the installation is complete.
Further instructions can be found here: http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_WordPress.
Notes
Before installing WordPress ensure that you and your web host have the minimum requirements to run WordPress. http://wordpress.org/about/requirements/
4. Install & Update the plugin
There are two ways to install the plugin. Using Wordpess Plugin Uploader or FTP. Before intstalling the plugin you should unzip the downloaded package to a folder on your hard drive. After extracting the file you can find some folders and a zipped file "go_pricing.zip" in the root of your folder. Go_pricing.zip contains the plugin data.
WordPress Plugin Uploader
If you use "WordPress Plugin Uploader" to install the plugin, then you should NOT unzip go_pricing.zip file.
Installation steps:- Log into your WordPress admin panel.
- Navigate to Plugins » Add New.
- Click to Upload.
- Click to Choose File and select the go_pricing.zip file.
- Click to Install Now.
FTP
Installation steps:
- Unzip the go_pricing.zip file to a folder on your hard drive.
- Upload the go_pricing folder to the WordPress' plugins folder (example: http://yourserver/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/) on your server using FTP.
Notes
After uploading plugin, you should activate it. Navigate to Plugins in WordPress navigation, then find the Go Pricing - WordPress Responsive Pricing Tables plugin, then click to Activate.
After activating the plugin you can import demo data to use the demo tables included in the package.
Update the plugin
You should update the via FTP. The process is same as the installation using FTP.
Please DO NOT uninstall the plugin before updating it.
5. Setting up and creating tables
The plugin has tons of features to fit your site best. It's very important to set properly before inserting shortcode.
Notes
The plugin has 3 menu items:
- Go Pricing - for creating tables
- General settings - for setting up globla properties.
- Import & Export - for importing & exporting demo data
5.1 Import & Export demo data
You can import & export demo data. This feature helps you importing demo data or moving your tables from your site to another site or create a backup file.
Importing data:
- Open the file that contains demo data in a text editor and copy its content to the clipboad.
- Navigate to Go Pricing » Import & Export and select "Import" action then and paste the content of the clipboad into the textarea, then click to import.
Exporting data:
- Navigate to Go Pricing » Import & Export and select "Export" action.
- Select the tables to export.
- Copy the the content of the textarea to the clipboad.
- Create a new file on your hard drive using a text editor and paste the content of the clipboad into this file, then save.
Notes
Steps of importing demo data:
- After extracting the the downloaded zip file you can find a folder "demodata" in the root of your folder. The "demodata" folder contains the demo data files.
- Open a file in a text editor and copy its content to the clipboad.
- Navigate to Go Pricing » Import & Export and select "Import data" action then and paste the content of the clipboad into the textarea, then click to import.
5.2 General settings
You can set general options here. e.g. enaling/disabling AJAX mode, user roles and you can add custom CSS code to your site here..
Notes
You can fine tune the plugin to fit your site or CSS framework best.
5.3 Create pricing table
To create tables navigate to Go Pricing. You can create new or modify and clone existing tables. You should set a Table name and Table ID first then you should set other parameters. Cloning and sorting via drag n drop rows and columns helps you to create easily tables.
Watch this video for futher information on creating and inserting tables into you website.
Notes
Pricing tables can be inserted to pages/posts via [go_pricing id="my_table"] shortcode. The table name and the id must be unique.
6. Insert tables to content
Pricing tables can be inserted to pages/posts via [go_pricing id="my_table"] shortcode.
The shortcode supports two parameters:- id: the pricing table unique ID (required)
- margin_bottom: space below pricing table (optional) - it's default value is "20px".
For example: [go_pricing id="my_table" margin_bottom="50px"].
Notes
You can insert any number of pricing tables on your site or even on one single page using these shortcodes.
You can also insert tables to your site using Visual Composer.
7. FAQ
You can create unique header in each column in each table.
To replace the original header header type you should enable "Replace default header type?" option.
Then you should place your HTML code into the "HTML content" textarea and your CSS code into "CSS extension" field.


You can easily any type of buttons to pricing tables.
The plugin supports three types of buttons
- 1. Regular link button [Regular Button]
- 2. Submit type button with the pricing table default design [Form submit button (e.g. PayPal)]
- 3. Custom button
The regular button is a simple link with the plugin default button design. It has a button text and a link source and you can also specify the link target.
The submit type button also uses the plugin default button design. It has been designed for simple PayPal buttons. The PayPal default design is hidden. When you click to the button the PayPal form will be submitted. The s2Member plugin also generates this type of code via shortcode.
The custom button. Selecting this type of button creates only a button wrapper. You should place the button code (HTML or shorcode e.g. WooCommerce) into button content area. You can also add WooCommerce buttons
Example - Submit type button - Create s2Member / PayPal button (plugin button design)


Example - Custom button - Create PayPal button (PayPal design)


Sometimes it's necessary to add custom CSS code to plugin CSS file (frontend).
Some examples:
- Tiny modification in layout.
- Conflicts with other plugins' CSS code.
- Conflict with other themes' CSS code.
We have a huge reset part in our plugin css file, and keep it updating to minimize these css conflicts.
You can add custom css to the plugin frontend css file without directly editing css files. Navigate to Go Pricing » General Settings submenu. You can find a Custom CSS code textarea. You can put your code here. After clicking to "Save" button this code will be to your site.

This method is fast and maintable. You can easily add custom code to the plugin css without file editing, easily via admin panel. These changes also stored in database, so you won't lost these changes when you update the plugin (e.g. because some important changes happen the main css file and you need to update it).