• Resolved itsnathanham

    (@itsnathanham)


    Hello, I’m running into a bug with Tablepress table styling when selecting certain Table Features for a given table.

    As you can see, when I select Enable Visitor Features the header border adds a black line that shouldn’t be there and is misaligned, the cell borders are wider than they should be, and there’s a black line near the bottom by the responsive side scroll feature.

    Please refer to this page to see the bug.

    https://www.setup.gg/game/csgo/pro-settings/

    Please refer to this page to see how the tables are styled correctly when Enable Visitor Features isn’t checked.

    https://www.setup.gg/stonemountain64-warzone-2-settings/

    Does anyone know of a solution to fix the styling bug and retain the needed sort, side scroll, etc?

    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 post, and sorry for the trouble.

    From what I can see, this is caused by the “Dynamic Content for Elementor” plugin which is loading CSS code for the DataTables JavaScript library that TablePress uses for the features like sorting and searching. This is what adds this extra styling.

    To verify this, can you please temporarily deactivate that plugin?

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter itsnathanham

    (@itsnathanham)

    Hi Tobias,

    Yes, deactivating that plugin fixed the problem in my staging environment. Dynamic.ooo is a plugin used elsewhere on site. Do you know of a way to remedy the styling issue while also retaining the plugin?

    If helpful at all, Dynamic.ooo has many widgets as part of its plugin and I can deactivate select widgets that aren’t being used on site, should a specific widget (not the entire plugin itself) be causing the issue.

    Thanks for your prompt help!

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 2 months ago by itsnathanham.
    Plugin Author Tobias Bäthge

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    thanks for confirming this!

    Unfortunately, I’m not familiar with that plugin and don’t know which exact widgets would be adding this CSS code. (Due to the used caching I also can’t see the used file name right now, which might give a hint.)

    Now, in principle, it’s possible to again override the CSS that adds the undesired styling with some “Custom CSS” code in TablePress. However, as that would require quite some investigation and testing by me, it’s more than what I can offer here in the forums, but instead can only offer as part of the priority support for TablePress (see https://tablepress.org/premium/ ). Thanks for your understanding.

    Best wishes,
    Tobias

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