I first blogged about responsive data tables in 2011. When responsive web design was first becoming a thing, there were little hurdles like data tables that had to be jumped. The nature of elements are that they have something a minimum width depending on the content they contain and that can easily exceed the width of a small screen device. This image I made then still covers the issue pretty well: Except… maybe they don’t equally suck. If that … Read article “Under-Engineered Responsive Tables”
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