• @CrayonRosary
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    61 month ago

    They need to fix their mobile website. It has large side margins for no reason, and the comic is tiny. I have to zoom in every time I visit to read the comic. Makes no sense.

      • @CrayonRosary
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        81 month ago

        In this day and age, the regular site should serve a mobile-friendly page on a phone. There is CSS to detect the browser size and orientation and change the style.

        • @thevoidzero
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          11 month ago

          Can you do it without loading a bunch of heavy scripts? Making a html responsive is always something challenging I face since I’m not a web developer. I just make htmls when I have to share some data visualization. And I couldn’t find how to make it responsive without using bootstrap, sth-ui, etc and using their classes and scripts.

          I’d love if vanilla CSS just had if statement like thing for “portrait/landscape” or “>threshold/not” for contents width and fonts.

          • @Ironfacebuster
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            71 month ago

            It actually does, there’s “@media” which lets you query stuff about the browser like if it’s touchscreen vs mouse (and maximum/minimum width/height)

            Example:

            @media screen and (max-width: 1300px) {
                do stuff for screens less than 1300px
            }