Portfolio tuck hint

Since the user is able to add more columns than their browser window may be able to hold at once, we needed a table that could scroll left and right with the data columns, while keeping the domain list static on the left. We were able to do this while keeping a standard table build in the HTML - the domains list is not separated - this is accomplished purely with CSS.

You can see the hint of extended content with a transparent boundary on either side, as well as drop shadows.

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