Odd one I think.
I have a confluence page that is viewed by multiple users - all remote & using a range of different monitors. The common piece of hardware is a company laptop with a 13.3" screen.
It there a way in which I cam build the page using this screen but the formatting (column widths etc) are retained if viewed on a larger screen?
I built one using (px) for columns but it looks awful on bigger screens with lot white space.
Is the answer using the % instead of px I.e the column takes up 25% of the available screen rather than a set pixel number?
Any guidance would be welcomed.
Welcome @Andrew Wilks .
Might be worth a try with the percentage.
I haven't really encounter the issue. I'll use my laptop and then plug into a large monitor from time to time. In fact, when I have more real estate on the screen I could see more. For example, a table with a large number of columns. Rather than scrolling left and right on laptop, I can view most of the table.
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