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domain:ui/uxThis issue reports a problem related to UI or UX.This issue reports a problem related to UI or UX.package:tablepending:feedbackThis issue is blocked by necessary feedback.This issue is blocked by necessary feedback.squad:coreIssue to be handled by the Core team.Issue to be handled by the Core team.status:in-progressSet automatically when an issue lands in the "In progress" column. We are working on it.Set automatically when an issue lands in the "In progress" column. We are working on it.support:2An issue reported by a commercially licensed client.An issue reported by a commercially licensed client.type:bugThis issue reports a buggy (incorrect) behavior.This issue reports a buggy (incorrect) behavior.
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π Provide detailed reproduction steps (if any)
- Insert a table
- Left align the table
- Insert a list right after the table (the list will appear on the right of the table)
βοΈ Expected result
No overlapping between the list and the table.
β Actual result
There is overlapping. See below:

π Other details
Reproducible here: https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor5/latest/features/table.html
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ssamoojh, jensen-lin and PraRWS
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domain:ui/uxThis issue reports a problem related to UI or UX.This issue reports a problem related to UI or UX.package:tablepending:feedbackThis issue is blocked by necessary feedback.This issue is blocked by necessary feedback.squad:coreIssue to be handled by the Core team.Issue to be handled by the Core team.status:in-progressSet automatically when an issue lands in the "In progress" column. We are working on it.Set automatically when an issue lands in the "In progress" column. We are working on it.support:2An issue reported by a commercially licensed client.An issue reported by a commercially licensed client.type:bugThis issue reports a buggy (incorrect) behavior.This issue reports a buggy (incorrect) behavior.