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EarlG

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11. Okay
Tue Sep 5, 2023, 07:44 PM
Sep 2023

I know what screen resolution William Seger is at, but I don't know what zoom level he's using.

Meanwhile I know what zoom level you're using but I don't know what your screen resolution is

This is related to the "fluid" design of DU4. It will show different layouts on different devices depending on the width of the viewable area. The three column layout is the "tablet" layout for smaller screen sizes, whereas the "laptop" and "desktop" layouts should show four columns.

I can replicate the issue in Firefox on my desktop (at 1920x1080) by increasing my zoom level to 150%.

I can also replicate it at a lower zoom level by reducing the width of my browser window. If the zoom level is 110% or higher, the layout will switch to "tablet" at roughly 1330 pixels wide.

Unfortunately, if you are both getting the tablet layout at a full screen resolution of 1920 pixels wide and at lower than 150% zoom, I'm not sure why that would be happening. I'll have to keep thinking.

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