• Anonymous User

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    Hello,

    Just a quick question regarding my site one smaller screens (1024px wide). I have the responsiveness setting on but the site still appears to wide (have to scroll side to side to see it), is it supposed to automatically fit in the browser? I am using Linux on the netbook….is that the issue? Could someone verify how it looks on different systems/browsers…thanks a bunch!
    https://www.craigmurwaycfc.com
    Sincerely,
    Craig

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  • Thread Starter Anonymous User

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    Any suggestions? I am not sure if it is just a Asus Netbook or Linux Mint issue but would appreciate some feedback or suggestions.

    Thread Starter Anonymous User

    (@anonymized-11539796)

    The demo pages on the Supernova site work fine on any browser….I had to change my width and then the height of the slider in order for it to fit optimally. Any recommendations on how that was done? or at least some comments.

    You website also looks the same as the demo site, I dont see any difference.

    Thread Starter Anonymous User

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    That is because I changed the width…..it is much smaller on a normal sized screen…did it to fit smaller netbooks. Your demo is wider looks about 1100px mine is 1019px. Did you add any code for autoscale?

    Thread Starter Anonymous User

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    The demo autoscales to fit in any browser on any system. The site that I had made as well as the others I checked that were made with the theme did not fit (too large) on smaller screens…had to scroll left and right to see the full page, but the demo didn’t.

    I am just curious if there was something that was added to do this that I am missing. I changed the settings to fit but at the expense of some content. Thanks for the reply.

    Thread Starter Anonymous User

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