Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-34687880-20180416001141/@comment-9605025-20180417095348

Okay, I think I may have found another component of the issue. You are specifying each column as 200px. At 5 columns, that means your table would need to be 1000px wide. However, the space available to the table is much less than that. If you add "width:1000px;" to your "style" at the top of the table, you will find that all of your tables now overflow the page and require the user to scroll. I suspect the reason "table-layout:fixed;" doesn't work is because the browsers, due to lack of being told otherwise, are restricting the table to the width of it's containing element. In order to do so, all the columns are being reduced from the 200px you have specified. When this is done, it is based on the length of the content of the cells. You can see this effect if you create a cell with a really long string such as "adsadsadasdasdasdasdsadasdasdasdasd"; you will see that column become significantly wider than the others.