Hi,
thanks for your post, and sorry for the trouble.
Setting widths is strongly dependent on the contents of the columns. For example, you can not make a column smaller than what the content in it requires.
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
Hi again,
please also note, that the CSS code for the now deleted table should still exist. Deleting tables does not remove the CSS that belongs to that table. Maybe you can still find and reuse that? It might even be sufficient to change the table ID of the newly created table to that of the deleted table (if you still know that ID).
Regards,
Tobias
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MarkFL
(@markfl)
Hi,
the page from the Wayback machine is actually not showing a table for this. It seems like the same feature was achieved in a different way there.
Now, from what I can see, your table now has about 45 extra columns that are empty. Those should be deleted, as they influence the styling and layout.
Regards,
Tobias
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MarkFL
(@markfl)
Thanks Tobias, got to the bottom of it – it wasn’t done with tablepress originally!
Hi,
yes, that’s what I meant. 🙂
Best wishes,
Tobias