• Hi Tobias,
    I have looked in your FAQs and cannot find the solution to our problem. I have inserted many tables in our blogs before, and not had a problem with column width. But starting just this week, I cannot adjust the column width to stay where I drag it to, it always jumps to make the column wider or too narrow. I have tried controlling this through giving the table a fixed ‘PX’ width, but this doesn’t help. It is really frustrating because this problem never used to occur, it is only recently that it has started. We have the latest version of WP and we always update when new versions of plugins become available. This is urgent, because I always publish at 15h00 on a Friday, and I wasn’t anticipating this problem. It is just after 12h00 noon here in the UK. I hope you can explain what has happened…many thanks!!
    rgds,
    Glen.

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  • Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

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    Are you using a plugin to manage tables? Tables are not a core feature of the post editor.

    Thread Starter virtualmotorpix

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    Hi Steve, Sorry didn’t see your reply over the weekend. Yes, we are using TablePress to create and manage the tables. The strange thing is that I have run this website for at least 18 months and have not had a problem with tables up until about a week back. The table icon sits above the text and is part of the tool bar, so the integration is okay. Today I am busy uploading another table as part of a feature, and I am having problems once again with the column width. Many thanks for your help! Rgds, Glen.

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

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    I recommend asking at https://www.ads-software.com/support/plugin/tablepress#new-post so the plugin’s / theme’s developers and support community can help you with this.

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