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  • Plugin Author wpDataTables

    (@wpdatatables)

    Hi yashsingh11,

    Thank you for using wpDataTables.

    I suppose that you create a simple table. By default, if the content is larger than the table, this can happen. For such cases, you have a Responsive tab above the table where you have different options.

    Enabling the responsive mode basically pivots columns into rows. If you don’t enable the option to use the first row as a table header, each cell will be located in a separate row.

    Also, when this is enabled, „Scrollable“ and „Limit table width“ check-boxes will be disabled. These two features work just like in any other wpDataTable, so if you enable „Scrollable“, „Limit table width“ will disappear, and if you enable „Limit table width“ a new option – „Word Wrap“ will be enabled, and „Scrollable“ will disappear from the page.

    Horizontal scroll allows you to scroll through the table horizontally, which may come in handy for larger tables.

    Limit Table Width sets the table’s width to fit the page, widget, or the container in which the table is added.

    You can read more about this on this link https://wpdatatables.com/documentation/creating-new-wpdatatables-with-table-constructor/creating-a-simple-table-with-wpdatatables/

    Best regards.

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