Thanks Dave
I’m more than happy to report that the notable=”1″ attribute that Richard added to Abase a year or so ago is a big winner and basically facilitates pretty much any styling that you can think of. You add your own table tags before and after the Abase shortcode and at the same time create a new style class in your child theme style.css file. A few Google searches will turn up a tonne of css options and with a bit of trial and error you can style individual rows and columns any way you like, including font size, colour and alignment. If things aren’t doing what you want them to do, it helps to use the “Inspect element” feature in Chrome to have a look at the table structure.
I must say I’m really, really impressed with Abase and can feel a donation coming on when I’ve finished building my blog/website.
All the best
Randall