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tables in general, regardless of really anything, are not responsive no. Depending on what you are trying to do you could either swap for a list, or card view, or have a horizontal scrollbar.

Thank you for responding. I'm trying to create a three column list of business names so I thought a table would be my best option.

do you happen to have any kind of visual - like a design maybe or no?

@Matt Just a simple table like this is what I need.

okay got it - yeah I would just use the native Webflow Grid or Quick Stack for this - you'll have more control over responsiveness there. Unless the row background color is important to you.

If you are populating this via the CMS - and lets say that a majority of your users are on desktop - then I would do a table like you've tried to do so far, and then on mobile you could just do a simple quick stack element that collapses/stacks on tablet down - using the same CMS collection - avoiding the duplicate data. So you'd have two different sections entirely, but the same data.

If mobile is the primary use though (most common these days for sure) then I would design for that first, even at desktop and just go with a simple list in a 3 column grid/quick stack.

Here's the Webflow University doc on quick stack.
https://university.webflow.com/lesson/quick-stack?topics=elements

Hope that helps - if you get hung up on making this happen, pop back in here and let me know - happy to help!

Thank you so much for all the info. I will look at the links you sent and hopefully figure it all out. Thanks again, I appreciate it.

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