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I'm using foundation visibility classes to show/hide table rows and cells based on the screen size.

I'm using the foundation-rails gem directly from github.

I use the following code to show and hide a full width td:

[...]
/* Should show up only on small screens */
<tr class="hide-for-medium-up">
  <td colspan="4">
    No entries found!
  </td>
</tr>
/* Should show up only on medium and larger screens */
<tr class="hide-for-medium-up">
  <td colspan="4">
    No entries found!
  </td>
</tr>
[...]

I've tried and tried but it is simply not working. When I resize the row with the class "hide-for-medium-up" behaves correctly - hiding on a small screen. But the first row does not do that - it should show up on a small screen and be hidden for the rest.

I've checked out the CSS with chrome inspector and it seems as if the class that would be hiding the row is overridden by another one.

Here's a screen shot (Inspector @ Screenwidth of 1100px (i.e. large screen)):

Inspector @ Screenwidth of 1100px (i.e. large)

Why is this happening? I have disabled all other css classes but the effect is still the same. I have tried many other classes as "show-for-small-only" and so on...

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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  • Check for the computed property in the chrome inspector tool. You should find the exact line which over-rides your code
    – Jigar Jain
    Sep 11, 2014 at 11:48
  • It seems like Foundation did this on purpose. The same thing happens if you go to Foundation's own site and try to insert a table.
    – andi
    Sep 11, 2014 at 16:12
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    Alright so it might just be a bug in the package. I see that someone has opened an issue on github already after I posted this question. github.com/zurb/foundation/issues/5766 Sep 11, 2014 at 18:09

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