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    Issue: Responsive wiki attachment images in tables

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    1. issueid=5067 May 10, 2017 8:05 AM
      ACL ACL is offline
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      Responsive wiki attachment images in tables

      As per the fix in issue 4838, the responsive image attachments work nicely in most cases so thanks in that regard.

      I have however noticed that these images when placed inside of tables don't resize. Is this something that can be fixed?

      On some wiki pages there is technical details that relate directly to the image so the contributors thought it best present it in a table format
    Issue Details
    Issue Number 5067
    Issue Type Bug
    Project VaultWiki 4.x Series
    Category Images / Icons
    Status Fixed
    Priority 5 - Minor Bugs / Small Tweaks
    Affected Version 4.0.17
    Fixed Version 4.0.19
    Milestone (none)
    Software DependencyAny
    License TypePaid
    Users able to reproduce bug 0
    Users unable to reproduce bug 0
    Attachments 0
    Assigned Users (none)
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    1. June 8, 2017 2:40 PM
      pegasus pegasus is offline
      VaultWiki Team
      I would like to say this is fixed in the next release. However, the fix involves changing the way specifically defined widths are also applied to images; if the fix ends up breaking FILE BB-Codes that specify widths, then the fix will have to be reversed.

      Ultimately, this is down to the way CSS works. max-width has no effect on tables, so elements inside the table can cause the table to expand larger than its container. That is the way it is, and the only ways around it are to define a fixed width for the table, its cells, or the cell contents.

      The fix only works for the FILE BB-Code. If the page icon was inserted using VAR "icon", it will render at the defined icon width regardless.
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    2. June 8, 2017 5:19 PM
      ACL ACL is offline
      Regular Member
      Ok, lets see how it goes! In my case the images are inserted either with the File bb-code or the legacy mediawiki version of the same thing.

      If this proves to be an issue could the table handling be altered so that when the contents won't fit within the container (whether due to a huge image or too many columns of text, etc) the whole table is scrollable left/right without the table breaking out past the width of the rest of the container? This alternative wouldn't fix the huge images but at least it would stop the entire site scrolling sideways.
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