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Hello,
As a general note - the table that this plugin produces looks excellent in the preview, but when I get to present it on a webpage, it does not look as good. Clearly it is affected by the theme in use. I have experience with many other plugins that require some tweaking in their CSS to make it look good, but this is not the case here. The outcome is not acceptable.
In addition, it seems that there is a major difference between Chrome and Firefox in that sense. Yes, I know that they are different, and yes, I know they behave different, but still it does not justify this kind of display gap. See the examples attached of the very same table on the very same page in two different browsers.
Thanks,
Yoram
Hi ybzybz,
Thank you for the purchase.
Can you please send me the link where you have wpDataTable so we can take a look at this issue?
Dear Milos,
Your colleague, Bogdan Radusinovic, is taking care of another problem that I reported on, which I believe is related. Please discuss this with him.
Thanks,
Yoram