Thread Starter
whirre
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Think I’ve found a solution!
The trick was to add: width: 80%;
so the code is now:
.tablepress {
font-size: 10px !important;
width: 80%;
max-width: 580px;
}
Seems to work for now atleast.
Hi,
very nice! Good to hear that you found a solution already!
Best wishes,
Tobias
Thread Starter
whirre
(@whirre)
Sorry, I was wrong..
It didn’t work! Still searching for a solution.
Hi,
ok, can you then please post the link to the page with the table, so that I can take a direct look?
Regards,
Tobias
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whirre
(@whirre)
Hi again Tobias!
Yes ofcourse: http://transportstyrelsen.hosterspace.com/sjofart/
As you see, I have the text to a max-width of 580px.
It works in Firefox, but Safari won’t understand the max-width code.
Thanks!
Hi,
thanks for the link! Now, I checked in Firefox, Chrome, and Safari, and each time, the table displays just fine, and has the same width as the image below it…
What exactly are you seeing?
Regards,
Tobias
Thread Starter
whirre
(@whirre)
Hi! Thanks for helping me out Tobias.
Here’s a link provided: http://imgur.com/fbNSzua
Thanks!
Hi,
that’s strange. This is not what happens for me in Safari.
Are you using the latest version? Maybe it’s just a local thing…
Regards,
Tobias
Thread Starter
whirre
(@whirre)
Hi again!
Yeah strange indeed! I’m running a Safari Version 6.0.5 (8536.30.1) on a Mac Pro with 10.8.5 Mountain Lion.
Hopefully it’s just my computer who acts up, I’ll see if I can check on another one 🙂 Thanks for looking into it anyway Tobias!
Hi,
that might explain it. I’m running 10.9.2, which has Safari 7.
Regards,
Tobias