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Gjac wrote:
Bob, your web site looks good on my 17in laptop.
โMar-06-2021 07:18 PM
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2 many 2 wrote:
Bob,
I first started reading RV.NET in 2003, I remember the original thread and would check in every morning to see how the progress was going.
Anyone that has not seen it, is NOT going to believe it! I am really looking forward to seeing all that incredible fabrication again!
โMar-06-2021 11:47 AM
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โMar-04-2021 11:04 AM
frankwp wrote:
Looks fine on the 2 monitors that I tried, a 30" & a 19" in portrait mode. BUT, the font, colors, etc really look like a 15 year old website. Quite jarring to look at & not very attractive.
Please do not take offence, this is meant as constructive criticism. Thank you for putting the site up & I'm looking forward to seeing the fully functioning product.
โMar-04-2021 10:28 AM
โMar-04-2021 07:09 AM
mgirardo wrote:
It looks fine on my 27" Monitors at 2560x1440 and the laptop's 17" screen at 1920x1080. On my phone, a Motorola One 5G-UW, the photos look fine stacked one after the other, but the font size should be smaller.
-Michael
โMar-04-2021 07:04 AM
MrWizard wrote:
Bob it fits good and looks good, on my 10" Lenovo android tablet, resolution is 1920ร1200 using landscape mode,
I haven't checked it on my 17" HP laptop
But I know it's only 1440 wide, and the site as is, will be too wide and require side to side scrolling
LaptoPS TVs and pc displays, are physically huge compared to tablets and phones, tend to be higher structural quality, and pricy , and replaced less often, so that many of these items , remain in use for many years, and consequently have lower resolutions than most tablets and phones
A 1400 ? Wide webpage will reduce side scrolling for most users and still look good on smaller devices that have higher resolutions,
You can have higher resolution pictures resized or displayed at lower resolution and enlarge to original resolution when clicked on by a viewer
โMar-04-2021 05:26 AM
โMar-04-2021 04:57 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:Homeless by Choice wrote:
How do I determine resolution? "Do you know what res it runs at?"
LeRoy
Right click on your desktop, no programs open, then select Display Settings"
A few items down it will say Display Resolution"
My 17" Win 10 laptop runs at 1920 X 1080. This is likely why I had it so far out of whack the first time. It looked perfect on my screen!
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