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Gotcha.
I changed it to “all” and it’s no longer breaking the container.
Perhaps I just imagined it but I would have sworn I’ve had larger tables in the past not break the container like this.
In any case, it’s fixed now so that’s all that matters.
Thanks so much for your help. Much appreciated!
Correct, table 721.
Perhaps it was a caching issue? I’ve cleared the cache just in case.
But I do see the appropriate responsive mode within the shortcode and it shows up within the HTML.
[table id=721 responsive=flip responsive_breakpoint=tablet /]
This is the HTML I’m seeing in Incognito mode:
<table id=”tablepress-721″ class=”tablepress tablepress-id-721 tablepress-responsive tablepress-responsive-tablet”>
Thanks for your insights on the Amazon plugin, Tobias. I’ll check out that thread.
Appreciate it.
Hi Georg,
Thanks so much for your comment.
That fixed my issue as well.
When I deactivated OneSignal (2.0.0 version) I was able to use TablePress normally again.
To clarify for others, it seems to be the new OneSignal version that’s problematic. I had no issues with earlier versions of OneSignal.
I’m not exactly sure what that plugin is doing that would interact with TablePress in this way, but at least we have an answer now.
Thank you again!