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I'm not saying responsive

2016-03-05 03:30:07.904359+00 by Dan Lyke 3 comments

I'm not saying "responsive design" should be a thing, but this was with my default desktop browser size...

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#Comment Re: I'm not saying responsive made: 2016-03-06 00:42:09.537072+00 by: mkelley

That's rather small resolution, what was that on?

#Comment Re: I'm not saying responsive made: 2016-03-06 16:22:00.852142+00 by: Dan Lyke

That's the standard size I run Chrome on my dual monitor setup at work. I use Chrome as my social media browser, so it's got things like Slack and Twitter and Rocket.Chat trans open...

#Comment Re: I'm not saying responsive made: 2016-03-06 16:23:20.292812+00 by: Dan Lyke

(I should also note that once I resized, to make this page readable I had to zoom to about 50%...)

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