again, i would change the template. and i would convince the client of that.... this customized template makes too much use of tables, which in today's mobile/tablet world just does not work nearly as effectively. and changing values to conform to the screen size of what the client is looking at, is IMHO, a mistake...
with regards to the problem at hand, in the specific page you are talking about, the code has this:
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<td width="652" valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
this element td stands for table data. unfortunately there is no id to specifically identify this element. there is a hard-coded width there, and i'm not sure how that is constructed; ie whether the code is pulling something from the database or something else.
in any event, if you could get that element to say width="100%", i think you and your client would be much happier....
changing it in the css would be rather DIFFICULT, due to the no name part; so depending on how one selects that element, the css "could" change other elements.
again, do yourself a favor and get a modern template.... it would make everyone much happier, and it would be much easier to maintain.
good luck.
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