Questions tagged [resolution]
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Determine Font Sizes for Common Screens - Accounting for Pixel Density (PPI)
Just trying to determine modern best practices for previewing, anticipating, and determining best font sizes to use for web design these days while accounting for the different types of displays the ...
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Cloudflare "can't provide a secure connection" to subdomain with www prefix
I have connected my site to the Cloudflare through A DNS record and CNAME too. For example:
A domain.com 109.106.***.** Proxied Auto
CNAME www domain.com Proxied Auto
The site works very fine at all,...
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From Analytics data, easy way to get % of visitors with a screen resolution of X or larger
Is there any easy way to use the Analytics data of a website, for example on google analytics, and query it to get the % of users with a browser resolution of X or larger?
It's good to know the top ...
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Is there a purpose for CSS media queries using mobile DPI resolution?
Often see people give DPI resolution on his Media Query for mobile. What is it for? Does it serve a purpose? Do we need it?
I normally build my media queries for all devices (desktop, tablet and ...
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Automatically check image quality on all images on a website [closed]
Is there a way to automatically check the quality on all images on a website (given I have a list of the URL's)?
During the last 5 years tens of thousand images has been uploaded to my webstore, and ...
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Are resized browser windows a real-world use case?
I'm working on the styling of a site that uses bootstrap 3. The front-end is not my strong suit, and my role is cleaning up small issues.
I develop my work on a desktop at full-width. We're using the ...
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What resolution images should go in my XML sitemap for SEO?
I’m about to set up an image sitemap for SEO.
Each of my images is available in several different sizes (for mobile vs. desktop etc.), ranging from 400px to around 4000px wide.
Which resolution(s) ...
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Effect resizing SVGs has on SEO
Does loading an SVG smaller than the original resolution have impact on your SEO?
As example:
index.html:
<img src="test.svg" width="10" height="10"/>
test.svg (original size: ...
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DNS not resolving even though nameserver has propagated?
I have a custom name server. ns1.buildingautomationmonthly.com. It has propagated according to DNS checker. I can go to philzito.com and buildingautomationbook.com which are both using the name server ...
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Comprehensive guide for Mobile Display / Resolution [closed]
I'm building a website and I'm really strugling with what width to build the thing at. I've built it at 300px so that it can go on a mobile device comfortably.
However, as I'm planning on having a ...
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Screen Resolution Concern in Google Analytics Mobile App
I stumbled upon my Google Analytics screen resolution report and saw this:
Are they the same screen resolution since they do have separate sessions in Google Analytics? What's the reason behind this? ...
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Displaying one version of webpage in SERP's based on screen resolution
For each page on my site with a mobile equivalent, I use the following HTML tag on the desktop version:
<link rel="alternate" href="(mobile)" media="only screen and (max-width:500px)">
and I ...
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Forcing all images to be rendered before adsense ads load
I have a problem. On my mobile pages where each page consist of a large picture, I have it set with CSS so that the image fits the entire available width of the screen. I want to avoid using fixed ...
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How does the Media Query apply to smartphone resolutions?
With the launch of new iPhone 6 Plus with a resolution of 1920x1080 px, it got me thinking how is this resolution different from the screen widths we UI developers define in our CSS in media-query ...
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Images Clear on Windows but Fuzzy on Mac
So I have a website and it has a carousel on one of the sidebars. On windows, the pictures that flip through are crisp and clear, but I looked at them on a Mac and they're all fuzzy. Does this have to ...
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Marking mobile issues as fixed with google
According to Google Webmaster Tools, It claims I have one mobile usability issue that the tap targets are too close, yet I have fixed it however Google still claims its a problem. See the attached ...
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How does an adsense bot determine the "Above the fold" space on mobile and desktop sites?
I ran an experiment last night by replacing a small ad for a mobile site thats located near the top of the page with a larger box ad, but I moved that ad towards the bottom of the page. Ten hours ...
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Adsense test screen resolution
According to adsense, they want to see content above-the-fold and not have ads push content down below the fold. In order for me to set all my CSS measurements right, I'm curious as to what screen ...
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Is fixed width website of 768px, the best option for supporting all tablets an desktops?
I'm building a website, not interested in fluid design as I want to keep the line breaks of the paragraphs in the same certain way, for all resolution.
If the Ipad width is 768px on portrait, does it ...
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Pixels - A cry for some insight
I'm pretty new to web developing and I'd love some clarification. Although reading more than one book on the topic, I cannot seem to wrap my head around the pixel concept.
I encounter problems with ...
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Is medium-resolution a good middle ground for web images?
I'm used to thinking of hi-res 300 ppi and above, and lo-res, 72 or 96. But today I got an image that was 240 ppi, and da boss wanted as high res as possible. It was a huge file, but when I resized ...
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Screen resolution of Googlebot mobile?
Does Googlebot-Mobile have a viewport resolution it sends across? If so, what is it?
It's a general question with broad relevance, but I am asking with reference to responsive design: particularly ...
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Are different resolutions of the same video stored as different files?
In websites like YouTube one is able to choose between this or that resolution for the same video. Is each resolution of that video stored as a separate file? I mean, is there a file stored in the ...
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Analytics reports multiple different screen resolutions for (apparently) a single visitor
I have a site with only a small number of visitors. Using the "days since last visit" dimension in Google Analytics I thought I could work out a flow of individual visitors from day to day:
Date ...
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View a website in widescreen
I'm sure this is common knowledge for web-developers but I couldn't turn up anything on google.
Some websites, like mine, look different on widescreen monitors than on regular monitors. How can I see ...
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Should I still support a screen resolution of 1024x786 or can I ignore it and support 1280x720 and higher?
Only for websites, not webapps.
There are not many computers left with 1024x786, so why still support it?
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Browser window size statistics?
I was wondering, are there any statistics available on what size users have their browser set to nowadays? I know the screen resolutions (we have analytics, which shows those as well) but I doubt a ...
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Web safe area (optimal resolution) for web app design?
I'm in the process of designing a new web app and I'm wondering for what 'web safe area' should I optimize the app layout and design. By web safe area I mean the actual area available to display the ...
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How to save a PNG as a smaller file but at the same resolution?
not sure what stackexchange site is the best for this question.
I have a scanned jpg file with below properties and size 8.5MB
pixel dimension: 2468 × 3484 pixels
print size: 208.96 × 294.98 ...
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Should I bother to design web sites that can be viewed in 800x600 resolution?
How many people still use the old 800x600 resolution?
Designing a site that can fit on the screen for this resolution is easy enough but when looking at the site on a high resolution screen it makes ...