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  • #404184

    Hi

    I just added a simple HTML table (see screenshot in private content section) – and said border=”0″ but for some reason the border is still showing. I think this is tue to a CSS statement. Can you please provide me a neat quick CSS statement?

    Thanks

    #404412

    Hey antosi!

    Thank you for coming back.

    Can you send us a link to the page with the problem pls. You can post it as a private link here.

    There is a CSS conflict, but without seeing the page and the underlying CSS we cannot provide any assistasnce.

    Best regards,
    Günter

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    #404480

    Hi!

    Thank you for coming back. Try the following:

    
    .page #main table td {
        border-width: 0 !important;
    }
    

    Regards,
    Günter

    #404483

    Many thanks – this seems to do the trick!
    However, it does not get properly displayed on a smartphone. Do you know how I can make it responsive? The table has only percentage values…

    #404523

    Hey!

    I figured out the problem:

    
    td {
        padding: 9px 12px;
    }
    

    When the screen gets too small, this avoids narrowing of the table cells and the table is hidden from the right.

    Try the following and adjust max-width value and the second padding value.:

    
    @media only screen and (max-width: 480px) {
       .page #main table td {
                 padding: 9px 4px;
        }
    }
    

    If you want, you can add several paddings like:

    
    @media only screen and (min-width: 481) and (max-width: 767px) {
       .page #main table td {
                 padding: 9px 8px;
        }
    }
    

    Cheers!
    Günter

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