Most of my encounters with "modern responsive web design" are described as follows: when I increase the zoom of a web page, the web page responds by shrinking the content so that I still can't see it.
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Most of my encounters with "modern responsive web design" are described as follows: when I increase the zoom of a web page, the web page responds by shrinking the content so that I still can't see it.
Adversarial. Hostile. Responsive, but in a bad way.
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Most of my encounters with "modern responsive web design" are described as follows: when I increase the zoom of a web page, the web page responds by shrinking the content so that I still can't see it.
Adversarial. Hostile. Responsive, but in a bad way.
@DaveFlater Do you have an example for such a page?
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@DaveFlater Do you have an example for such a page?
@preya Zillow slideshow (as seen on Firefox desktop). When you zoom, the empty space and other garbage around the image gets bigger and the image itself gets smaller. The shortest workaround in this case is to right click and "open image in new tab."