[together] Pages are not fluid on the desktop [answered]
The website does not resize in width when viewing it on the computer.
The website does not resize in width when viewing it on the computer.
@pulsar: So your point is you would prefer fluid vs. current fixed width, correct? I'm afraid we won't change to fluid, and here's the reason why. (Let's thank @Keto for the link!)
You can set a cookie with a link without needing to register, like in some other sites, so people can choose.
This means that your counters on the front page are on the wrong side, they should be on the left so that the wider experience is not poor.
pulsar ( 2014-12-08 13:32:30 +0300 )Unfortunately we do not have resources to maintain multiple different layouts based on user preferences. But we will consider you feedback in the future improvements of the site layout. Thank you.
Keto ( 2014-12-08 13:44:20 +0300 )Is your complaint about usability or that it doesn't look nice?
If it is about the latter... just let it go, man. Do you really want Jolla to waste ressources on this instead of working on the actual Sailfish?
Pistol ( 2014-12-08 14:49:10 +0300 )I told them how to avoid unnecessary work when they get to it. It is not obvious that the web designer also works on Sailfish.
pulsar ( 2014-12-08 14:58:58 +0300 )Asked: 2014-12-06 14:33:08 +0300
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Do you mean adapting to narrow screens or to wide ones?
tanriol ( 2014-12-06 15:42:57 +0300 )Sorry, I meant adapting to wide windows.
pulsar ( 2014-12-06 16:12:58 +0300 )@pulsar: This is useless as is unfortunately. Specify your OS, browser version and screen size, thanks.
eric ( 2014-12-08 11:44:56 +0300 )Mavericks, Safari, FullHD
pulsar ( 2014-12-08 11:59:24 +0300 )AFAICS, max width is set to 1440px. What is your issue actually? Is the site not readable? Could you attach a screenshot if it's the case? Thanks.
eric ( 2014-12-08 12:55:53 +0300 )