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  • #743433

    Hello Support,
    I set up 2 colums but somehow it shows as 3 colums (one of the cell data creates third column)
    How can i set the table as 2 columns always ?

    View post on imgur.com

    Best Regards
    Cihan

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by cbehen.
    #743727

    Hey Cihan,

    I’m not sure but it might be because of the special characters you are using. Could you post a link to the page in question so that we can take a closer look please?

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #743781

    Hello Rikard,

    Yes it is because of special characters. + / ” ░ (centigrade symbol) that kind of characters breaks the table,

    İs there a way to fix this?

    Best Regards

    Cihan

    #743818

    try it with html entities you mean that little character with degrees of Celsius Grade
    °

    f.e. C°

    Don’t forget the semicolon
    by the way – here is a Link to a list

    #744178

    Hi Cihan,

    Did you try the suggestion posted by @guenni007? I think that should work.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #744290

    Yes thats works very well. Thank you.

    I noticed that < > symbols breaks the table or anywhere they are used like image with hotspots.

    “>” as > and “<” as < works when you first enter them to table (product details table woocommerce single product page) but whenever you re-edit the product page (not the table) it breaks again and you have to correct <>.

    Example :
    <0.2 – 0.4 db
    <1.12
    >30 db

    I am not using these 2 symbols anymore. Other symbols i dont have problem yet.

    Best Regards

    Cihan

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by cbehen.
    #744625

    Hi,

    Yes I’ve seen that problem before. Those characters are start and end characters in html code, that is likely why it’s not working. Did you try replacing them with the html entity code or unicode equivalent which you can find in the link @guenni007 posted?

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #745100

    ≥ ≤ < > html-entities

    or

    ≥ and ≤ unicode dezimal works

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by Guenni007.
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