In Edit mode:
Is there a way to Make Full with Tables that ACTUALLY stay full width and dynamically adjust to the size of the browser W/out showing scroll
Problem I make a page full screen, and a table full screen i am on a laptop with a lower resolution. My tables are not ACTUALLY full screen they are just as Wide as i could drag them.
People hate scroll bars... i know confluence lately seems to love scroll bars but trust me users do not like horizonal scroll bars. ESP in EDIT
Due to hate of scrolling this is what is happening:
Due to the hatred of scroll bars people try and "fix them in edit mode by grabbing the ressize side bar
"fix that scroll in edit on my laptop" so i grab resize and drag to "Full width"
Sweet i fixed that table so i can edit it on my smaller screen! i am so smart. Mean while...
This is what the page looks like for everyone else on a larger monitor... since "fixing it" to full screen from your perspective actually just made it a smaller table on the page.
For some context:
Please just give me a way to say "make table full Page width" then make it so, and dynamically resize in edit and keep it there. almost no user wants to drag a table size to 94% of page width.
I actually have the same problem :-(
Please, we urgently need to solve this, we need responsive tables that automatically adjust to the full screen/page width, horizontal scroll bars are uneasy when consulting information in tables since de focus from the first column is lost.
@Maria Luisa Perdices Castillo EXT Welcome to the Community.
Please check this article about a recent update related to tables: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence-articles/%EF%B8%8F-Confluence-tables-power-up-with-left-alignment-and-more/ba-p/2732876
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Thank you for the information but I still have problems. I've set my page to "full-width" and I used the resize handle to snap my table to the guide near the edge of the page, so table is full-width, too. But when I move to a smaller screen (for example, a laptop) the scroll bar appears, and so it does when I reduce the browser window manually to a even smaller size.
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I believe this will happen if you set the individual columns to Fixed Width (#4 in the article), but there may be something where the scaling is reaching the point where it breaks down (logic in #2).
You might want to comment on the article about the situation you are facing. Since you responded on a previous post, people will only see your comments if they are watching the original post. I suspect more people are watching this new article.
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