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  • #664423

    Hi, I have the problem that if I zoom to decrease the site on large screens (Strg -), the header, footer and content spread over the whole width of the screen. I haven´t this problem on my local host version. Maybe my english is too bad, to understand what I mean, so here is the link: http://dagmar-dahl.de/.

    I can´t find a difference in any option of both versions (lokalhost an server), I fear, there went something wrong by loading the lokal version to the server, I am a total beginner and needed help for this step…

    Best regards,
    Dagmar

    #664430

    Hi Dagmar!

    Zoom in & Zoom out is not a way to debug or find an issue.
    What you can check for us is, if responsive version is active on both installations.

    Thanks a lot

    Best regards,
    Basilis

    #664444

    Hi Basilsi,
    yes, in both versions, the “responsive site” is enabled (opions: allgemeines Layout – dimensions).
    Do I have to check something else for this?

    Best regards,
    Dagmar

    #664449

    …something else: I´ve never seen something like it “happens” on my site by zooming. All pages, I checked, which are designed full screen, not boxed, stay in a kind og column, like yours also.
    So, there must be an entry for this formatiation somewhere in a system-file. Maybe this file got lost “on the way” from lokalhost to server or thomething like this?
    just an idea.

    best regards,
    Dagmar

    #665003

    Hi,

    As Basilis mentioned, zooming on/out does not really reflect how your website looks on different screen sizes. It is just a browser feature and you should ignore the behaviour. If you have any issues on your websites responsiveness on an actual device, please let know what kind of a device that is so we can look into it.

    Best regards,
    Yigit

    #665141

    Good morning, Yigit,
    the problem is solved. In a matter of fact, the depiction on large screens was “bad”, a friend of mine with a very large monitor told me that. To demonstrate, what it was looking like, he told me to zoom to have an impression of it. But – as I said : the problem is solved. I made a typing error: In the options, I set the maximum container width to 1310 % instead of px. ;-) So this was not complcated, but hard to find…
    In “former times” (in the 1990th), I had another profession than today. I have been a system-programmer with ibm-mainframes a.s.o. To this time, in our team we had a “running gag”: “Kaum macht man´s richtig, geht es”.
    In english approximately: “hardly done properly, it works” . …
    So thank you for your support,
    kind regards,
    Dagmar

    #665310

    Hi,

    You are welcome Dagmar, glad you figured it out :)
    Let us know if you have any other questions or issues and enjoy the rest of your day! :)

    Best regards,
    Yigit

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