My sincerest apology, there was an error on this ticket from my end - I wrote a reply, but it somehow did not get sent properly.
This will not happen again, thank you very much for your patience.
We are not able to reproduce this, so it seems it is a conflict isolated on your Site.
Can you please check does that issue happen only on the front-end version of the Table and if the back-end looks OK?
If so, wpDataTables is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) concept-based plugin.
This means that the table should look the same both in the back-end and in the front-end.
If your front-end table looks and behaves differently than in the back-end, this usually implies that there is another plugin (or the current theme) that's changing the behavior of our plugin.
Can you please change the theme and see if the issue is resolved?
If not, then please deactivate all other plugins except for our plugin, refresh the page where the issue is, and see if it is resolved (it should be).
If it is, then start activating other plugins one by one, and after each activation refresh the page to see if the issue reoccurred.
Once it does reoccur, you will have found the plugin causing the issue.
Let me know if you isolate a conflict with these steps.
The dropdown filter extends past its column and the width of the page, see the screenshot1
The issue is cased by a min-width: 100% style from the Bootstrap file that WpDatatables includes that targets dropdowns, see screenshot2
Attached files: screenshot1.png
screenshot2.png
Hi Uriahs,
My sincerest apology, there was an error on this ticket from my end - I wrote a reply, but it somehow did not get sent properly.
This will not happen again, thank you very much for your patience.
We are not able to reproduce this, so it seems it is a conflict isolated on your Site.
Can you please check does that issue happen only on the front-end version of the Table and if the back-end looks OK?
If so, wpDataTables is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) concept-based plugin.
This means that the table should look the same both in the back-end and in the front-end.
If your front-end table looks and behaves differently than in the back-end, this usually implies that there is another plugin (or the current theme) that's changing the behavior of our plugin.
Can you please change the theme and see if the issue is resolved?
If not, then please deactivate all other plugins except for our plugin, refresh the page where the issue is, and see if it is resolved (it should be).
If it is, then start activating other plugins one by one, and after each activation refresh the page to see if the issue reoccurred.
Once it does reoccur, you will have found the plugin causing the issue.
Let me know if you isolate a conflict with these steps.
Thank you.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
[email protected]
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