Full Table
The first way to make a table responsive is to wrap it with <div class="table-responsive"></div>. This way, the table will be horizontally scrollable and all data will be accessible on smaller screens. You could also append the following modifiers to the table-responsive to apply the horizontal scrolling on different screen widths: -sm, -md, -lg, -xl.
| Name | Access | Actions | ||
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Amber Harvey | client1@example.com | Business |
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Alice Moore | client2@example.com | Personal |
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Lori Grant | client3@example.com | Business |
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Judy Ford | client4@example.com | Trial |
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Sara Fields | client5@example.com | Personal |
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Partial Table
The second way is to use responsive utility CSS classes for hiding columns in various screen resolutions. This way you can hide less important columns and keep the most valuable on smaller screens. At the following example the Access column isn't visible on small and extra small screens and Email column isn't visible on extra small screens.
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Amanda Powell | client1@example.com | Business |
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Amanda Powell | client2@example.com | Disabled |
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Lori Moore | client3@example.com | Business |
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Megan Fuller | client4@example.com | Business |
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Judy Ford | client5@example.com | Personal |
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