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Dec 24, 2020 5 years ago
kokoMO
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HI, I am trying to remember/find what those settings are, but am coming up empty-handed. :s I remember the site talking about having a certain setting, to accommodate most users settings Like 1280 x 1024 or something like that.

Anyone know?

I rather not make ticket and bother an already, over-worked and under-staffed Staff. lol

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Dec 25, 2020 5 years ago
Frenchi
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do you mean for viewing profiles, or for making profiles? either way, there's not really a "best" size, as users could be viewing from any size screen, including mobile devices. best practice in this day and age is to make websites/pages as responsive as possible, meaning the sizes of the elements on the page change to comfortably fit the viewer's screen/window. you can look up tutorials on responsive design in CSS if that's something you're trying to achieve.

Dec 25, 2020 5 years ago
kokoMO
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Hi, I meant for viewing profiles, not making them... I am a utter coding dumdum. -_- :P I dont think this site practices responsive because at one setting ( think it was 1152x864 ) profiles for me are not all there [ like the bottom is cut off ], but @ 1280x1024 they show everything. Hard to see @ that setting for me, but I can see all of the profile. :)

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Dec 25, 2020 5 years ago
Frenchi
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well the size / responsiveness of the profile is up to the creator, so there's no way to predict or control that sort of thing. i try to keep my profiles less than 1000px wide and allow for vertical scrolling, but i've encountered plenty of profiles by other people that don't fit or align properly on my screen even though my browser window is ~1300px wide.

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