• Resolved ohechtl

    (@ohechtl)


    Hi all,

    I am using tablepress in ist latest version 1.9.2. and try to set up a table.

    Somehow the width of the headrow is not matching the width of the columns.
    As a result the Location of the headrow becomes dislocated from the Location of the column.

    http://www.kahal.de/links/test-db-table-press/

    How can I resolve that? Thanks, Oliver Hechtl

    P.S.: I alrady donated just today via my wifes PayPal account to Tablepress – Thanks for providing it; It looks very promising.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Tobias Bäthge

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    thanks for your question, and sorry for the trouble.

    For this table, the problem is the “Horizontal Scrolling” checkbox, that does not work well here, due to some CSS settings. Please try turning off the “Horizontal Scrolling” checkbox on the table’s “Edit” screen here.
    To then add scrolling again, but using a different technical method, please try the scroll mode of the TablePress Extension from https://tablepress.org/extensions/responsive-tables/

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter ohechtl

    (@ohechtl)

    Hi Tobias,
    Thanks for the quick reply.

    Unchecking the “Horizontal Scrolling” in the tables Edit sceen did it.

    So ticked is solved with regard to the original quesiton.

    However, the recommended alternative responsive scroll mode does not work (Shows now scroll bar).

    I am also fine with the responsive collapse mode, but the columns seem to be standard width by Default (too narrow). Any suggestions?

    Thanks for the continued support.

    Best Regards, Oliver

    Plugin Author Tobias Bäthge

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi Oliver,

    as you have also written an email with some other things, I’ll try to handle both at the same time to find a good solution 🙂

    Regards,
    Tobias

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