Tiny text in tables?

We have a large table in our wiki - so large that it goes off the side of the window, and no amount of window-widening will get the browser to display it (something having to do with the maximum width in the CSS, I imagine).
How can I let users see this table? Is there a way to edit the CSS so that the windows can be wider? Or can I decrease the size of the table text? Do I have to whitelist a particular HTML tag such as "small" or "font"?

On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 09:25:17 +0000 (UTC), "Stevie_RP"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello, I am editing an existing website and adding new
pages. When I open these
>pages in Dreamweaver CS3 they open but all of the text is
in tiny columns and
>tables that when hovered over have a red box around. This
makes it impossible
>to edit, but it all previews correctly with the text
flwoing normally. I can't
>see anything in the HTML that is out of the ordinary. It
does have two style
>sheets. When I enter to make a new paragraph it makes
another small cell just
>next to the last.
>
> Any Ideas would be very much appreciated
>
do you have a URL, we need to see the code
~Malcolm~*...
~*

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    The structure is TEXTPOOL.
    I would like to know, how to fill values in it!
    Regards
    Bharat

    Here you go..
        data: l_t_textpool  type table of textpool,
              l_s_textpool  type textpool.
        read textpool 'SAPLRSM3' INTO l_t_textpool LANGUAGE sy-langu.
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