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I think I have sorted this out…
Using an iframe, I made the HTML5 canvas 1920 x 960, so quite large, and then set the iframe width to 100% and the height to 960. This covers my large screen when scaled to the limit. (It doesn’t seem to work just leaving height blank)
I guess the only issue is how big a screen do I want to cater for!
If there is a better way, please let me know otherwise just close the thread!Sorry for delay Victoria!
I replied to an email not realizing it was a no-reply address. YES all sorted and thanks so much you can close thisSorry for delay Guys
I replied to an email not realizing it was a no-reply adress. YES all sorted and thanks so much you can close thisHi Yigit
You actually did the work for me!!! THANKS HEAPS MAN.
Hey – the answer was so simple, I feel like I wasted your time. I use double elements in other areas but just didn’t think of it here! Thanks again. GREAT support
Chris
sorry for the delay!! I was caught up in other things. The URL is https://www.chrishillstudios.com.au
sorry for delay!! I was caught up in other things. The URL is https://www.chrishillstudios.com.au
oh, and see login details if you need it
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Hi Victoria
Thanks for the link. It helped. Sorry for the delayed reply too btwLEgend Jordan! That worked!
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