Hello @prohelmet,
Sorry to hear you are having this issue. We will investigate the problem and will give you an update when we finish it.
Best regards.
ok dear @erdembircan Thanks for Reply
Hello @prohelmet,
Your first table is using old responsive mode, which calculates the layout relative to the width of the container that table is in. New responsive mode does it relative to window width, this is why you are seeing your table as it is on your second example. This actually gave us a good idea to add an option to also let users select the relative target that can be used to rebuild tables. We will add it to our development task list to discuss.
Meanwhile, after you duplicate the first table, do not enable the new responsive mode, because we also imported that second table and saw that you enabled new responsive mode, it will still use the old responsive whose calculations are relative to container. We imported your first table, duplicated it, and duplicated one still has the same functionality that you are looking for.
Best regards.
Thanks For Reply please can you guide me on how to remove this gap. I want the first row with good looks like my in my old tables new look is not good in a new table and soo much gap on 2nd or 3rd row as you can see in the screenshot
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Hello @prohelmet;
At our side everything look in order. For now try out selecting buttons and align them to left from left panel controls. It is under button alignment control. If it still persists, it can be a browser specific issue. Tell us the browser you have tested the site and we will further investigate the problem.
Best regards.
I think in my case looks like ( Table Container Max Width ) is not working I make some changes [new change cell padding 10 to 0 ] look https://promotorcyclehelmets.com/predator-motorcycle-helmet-review-2020-latest-picks/ better than before but I am still not satisfied I want my new table like old tables