Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-7187980-20130410193111/@comment-7187980-20130411075034

Update:

I spent some time poking around the Source + CSS using Chrome's Inspect Element feature. The cool thing about that feature is that you can toggle CSS elements on/off (or even change them) to see the impact on how Chrome renders.

After some futzing with the UI, I discovered that if I remove  from classes   and , the padding is removed and the issue goes away.

If you mess around with the Metrics frame of the Inspect Element tool, you'll see that the right-padding extends outside of the border:



And the content of the table touches the right border (it should be padded on the right side, inside the border. Instead, the padding is rendered outside of the border.)



There is something in the markup that encourages Chrome and MSIE to improperly render-- because I have several tables that render without this kind of problem (even using class="wikitable infobox")-- but it is currently beyond me what is going on and I'm having a difficult time deciding this is really a wikia problem instead of a browser rendering issue.

Thanks again to everyone who offered suggestions; just thought you'd be interested in what further research turned up.