But when I shrink it down to it’s minimum width, the first column of IDs no longer have the ellipsis and instead just show 000 with the rest cut off as if with overflow: hidden. padding-top: 2px; }, .tablepress-id-1 { Apologies, the typo in my previous comment was supposed to be an img tag. There’s an example on how to change these colors in the FAQ.) Ciska. In this case, you may find that the images are resized much smaller than you want. Good to hear that this helped! no problem, you are very welcome! In this article, I am going to explore the TablePress CSS styling. Below is my code but I’m sure there is a simpler way to combine code? I wanted to find out if there is a way to clean up the code when you want to apply the same formatting to several columns in 1 table. It is useful only in the case of one line text. by Chris Coyier (@chriscoyier) on CodePen. I want the lines closer together. He loves baseball and likes to work with WordPress. TablePress comes with some basic features, but we can customize TablePress with CSS. For this, I recommend to add this to the “Custom CSS” textarea on the “Plugin Options” screen of TablePress: Is it possible to make the text size and row heights even smaller? The images scale nicely in Chrome, but in FF the images will bust out the container w/o table-layout: fixed. It’s a little more complicated, but not much. You’d think maybe it would be 1/3 as wide ultimately, but it doesn’t work like that.”. leverage Jetpack for extra functionality and Local My problem is that I have a lot of legace XLS and ODT tables/databases with a lot of material that I wanted to get online and each time I tried it came apart “at the seams”. How can I set the default value for an HTML