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in this video Ill discuss hiding portions of a table now when you have a table in HTML and typically they can become quite wide then when you resize your screen youre going to get this effect so the table is going to start to change its size and shape and thats based on how you set the width and height of the table in this case I create this table as an elastic table so therefore it resizes automatically but as the viewport gets narrower you can see the scroll bar is going to kick in now because now that now the browser cant show all the information the way it wants to so weve got the scroll bar down here and as I keep on shrinking that view poor you can see the scrollbar the the horizontal scrollbar gets longer Ill go back and resize that to full width and show you how you can fix that because the responsive solution to this is to hide portions of this table so lets go ahead and see how thats done now Ive got some media queries here and all Im going to do is put in a new rul