How to solve the problem that the child form and parent form are not aligned

How to solve the problem that the child form and parent form are not aligned

JoyLeeJoyLee Posts: 5Questions: 2Answers: 0

The inner and outer tables have the same structure, and the inner layer has no header. After embedding, the sub-table is shifted to the right as a whole.

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  • colincolin Posts: 15,240Questions: 1Answers: 2,599

    Hi @JoyLee,

    I just tried an embedded table here and it looks and behaves (searches, ordering) as I'd expect. Please could you have a look and show the problem, or if this one is fine, could you do your own example that demonstrates the problem,

    Cheers,

    Colin

  • JoyLeeJoyLee Posts: 5Questions: 2Answers: 0

    Hi ,

    My final solution has inherited here and I hope to help everyone.

    JoyLee

  • JoyLeeJoyLee Posts: 5Questions: 2Answers: 0

    There is another situation that cannot be solved. The following is a rendering

  • colincolin Posts: 15,240Questions: 1Answers: 2,599

    I'm guessing that's the child table within the main table. As they're separate, you'll need to modify the CSS so they align, there's various examples on the site for that, such as this one here.

    Cheers,

    Colin

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