Hi,
thanks for your post, and sorry for the trouble.
Unfortunately, your link is only asking for me to request access. Can you please post a link to the page with the table where this problem happens, so that I can take a direct look? Thanks!
Regards,
Tobias
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vgray
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Sorry about that. I updated the link so you are able to see the picture.
Individual Driver Performance – CLVL (clelogco.com)
Here is the link to the page itself.
Is there something that I can do in the CSS to have the table automatically adjust to the aspect ratio of the screen it is displayed on?
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This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by
vgray.
Hi,
thanks! I can see the picture now, but not the page, as that’s behind a login from what I can see.
Now, regardless, from my feeling from the picture, there’s nothing directly that can be done in TablePress here. The table is already (correctly) stretching to 100% of the width of its container element in the page. Thus, you would have to increase the width of that container element in your theme or page builder here… Many themes offer a “Full width” or “No sidebar” page template, which you can then choose when editing this page. Such page templates should then be giving more space to the content of the page, including the table.
Regards,
Tobias