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Old 11-27-2012, 03:40 PM   PM User | #1
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Tables in FF not acting responsively

Yes, tables are sin. Pure sin. When you have a client who refuses to learn anything new and continues to use tables for things, what do you do.

So, I made a responsive website for the client. I noticed it works great, except in FF, where the table is displayed larger than its containing element. Ugh
http://www.laukkonen.com/portfolio

At the bottom middle, you'll see a table with 4 images. It appears Firefox isn't making the table's max-width:100%, which is making the images show up hugely.

Without applying a px to the images (which wouldn't work because it and the table needs to be responsive) how would I get the table to fit inside of the responsive div and act responsively?
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What about using % on the images?
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Thanks mate. 100% width had to be applied to the images.
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