min-width for last post column on index page
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min-width for last post column on index page
ive used
I can use
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Update: I just read somewhere that all versions of Chrome ignores min-width on table columns. Can anyone confirm?
Update 2: I just needed it to work in firefox anyways since the mobile firefox browser was causing the line to wrap. Other browsers let the last post stay on the same line. Thanks slgray for confirming since i dont have firefox on this pc.
- Code:
th.last.post-info{min-width:200px!important;}
I can use
- Code:
th.last.post-info{width:200px!important;}
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Update: I just read somewhere that all versions of Chrome ignores min-width on table columns. Can anyone confirm?
Update 2: I just needed it to work in firefox anyways since the mobile firefox browser was causing the line to wrap. Other browsers let the last post stay on the same line. Thanks slgray for confirming since i dont have firefox on this pc.
Last edited by adukes_007 on March 19th 2013, 10:30 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Solved)
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Re: min-width for last post column on index page
I can confirmed that when I visited your forum using Firefox that the column was set the way you have it in your CSS.


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