We are currently using your plugin and have integrated it into Elementor. However, we have noticed that it is not fully responsive and does not adapt properly to the width of Elementor.
Could you please provide assistance on how we can resolve this issue and ensure that the plugin is fully responsive and adapts correctly to the Elementor width?
Thank you in advance.
Best regards, David
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The table is responsive based either on the width of the page or the width of the container it is in.
We have quite a lot of users that use Elementor, but they haven’t had any issues that couldn’t be resolved by narrowing the container. When you add a block to Elementor, try reducing it in size, and let us know if that helps.
Hello, I’m not certain about Blocks as those are more of a predefined template in Elementor. In our case, we have the table inside a container with various settings. We have attempted to adjust the content width to 100% or manually set a specific size, but the table continues to extend off the screen on the right-hand side.
Hello. Did you try to limit the table width in the Table’s settings/Display settings/Limit table width?
Let us know if that makes a difference. We are not able to reproduce this issue on any of our tables and Elementor containers we made, and we also do not have any other user reporting it. It is possible it might be if you added some specific setting to the container that we did not try on our end, or perhaps custom CSS that might be overriding our default table’s style. – If you can send us an URL to the page where this table is; so that we can inspect it, if it does not contain any sensitive data. If it has any sensitive data,
Hello. We are happy to see that the initial advice helped to “limit” the table width appropriately to fit inside the container you made from Elementor.
2. In regards to some words not completely visible, yes, you can try the option “Word Wrap”. This appears in the table’s Display Settings when “Limit table width” is on, and defines whether to show all words in cells in one line or to wrap them to multiple lines.
You can see more on this Documentation. Please note: If you enable Limit Table Width, the Scrollable slider will be hidden from view. The same logic applies in reverse fashion (if Scrollable is enabled, you won’t see Limit Table Width). Also, Word Wrap function appears, and can be enabled when Limit Table Width slider is enabled.
We hope this helps. Thank you.
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