Why and when does Confluence apply class="wrapped" to tables?

Kris Fininen September 27, 2018

We've noticed that Confluence sometimes applies classes to tables:

<table class="relative-table">
<table class="wrapped">
<table class="relative-table wrapped">

We've discerned that class="relatvie-table" is applied when we drag a column to adjust the width. We are unable to determine what triggers class="wrapped" to be applied.

Does anyone know what drives class="wrapped" to be applied? Does this class do anything other than apply overflow-x: auto?

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Thomas Deiler
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September 27, 2018

Dear @Kris Fininen,

this is a known bug reported by myself. I discovered it while developing against the REST API. Fell free to vote for it.

So long

Thomas

Kris Fininen October 1, 2018

Hi Thomas - We appreciate your reply. Looks like we can ignore/remove this class.

Thomas Deiler
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October 11, 2018

Dear @Kris Fininen,

You can ignore/remove this wrap, but it will appear again and again, automatically.

So long

Thomas

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