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The desktop browser, rather surprisingly, is not responsive when the window size is changed.
That's quite odd, given the fluid design of websites now is quite common.
So, if you pull the left of right the browser window to see it become narrower, those websites that are designed to be responsive look like a image that's too large for the window. Even those not designed to be responsive typically see paragraphs collapsing into the visible frame. See github page here will do this random shuffle of elements to fit what is possible.
Example is safe://list which if you collapse to very narrow falls to the mobile design. Even simple websites like safe://hello that are not designed for it normally respond to reduce table size.
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The desktop browser, rather surprisingly, is not responsive when the window size is changed.
That's quite odd, given the fluid design of websites now is quite common.
So, if you pull the left of right the browser window to see it become narrower, those websites that are designed to be responsive look like a image that's too large for the window. Even those not designed to be responsive typically see paragraphs collapsing into the visible frame. See github page here will do this random shuffle of elements to fit what is possible.
Example is safe://list which if you collapse to very narrow falls to the mobile design. Even simple websites like safe://hello that are not designed for it normally respond to reduce table size.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: