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Hi, I’m having a bit of a hard time styling my calendar events so that their width is appropriate for the table’s column width. I have resized the table so that it is narrower than the full page width, but the plugin’s javascript is still setting the event width to a proportion of the FULL page width, not the new table width. Thus the events are hanging over the columns, and the effects are cumulative across the table.
I have set widths for columns and tried overriding pretty much everything within CSS, but because the javascript is setting absolute positioning on the fly, it’s proving to be an issue. I don’t want to tinker around with the plugin’s core files without seeing if there’s an easier way first…where does the javascript derive its values from, and is there an easy way to change this?
Thanks for your help!
Thanks Dean; turns out I had a CSS override that somehow escaped my notice, but your suggestion to wrap the whole thing in a div was useful for a few other things anyway. Thanks!
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