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Dmitry Korolev2013-11-20 22:07:22
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Dmitry Korolev, 2013-11-20 22:07:22

Are there statistics on how users use browser zoom?

I found the only mention of this issue here , but this is completely insufficient. It is clear that statistics will vary from site to site, even such specific examples are of interest.

The question is caused by the need to understand whether there is an urgent need to optimize the layout for correct display in all browsers when zooming in and (especially) zooming out.

PS On our websites, we have already begun to slowly collect such statistics, but there is still a sample...

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Alexey, 2013-11-20
@ScorpLeX

I won’t tell you about general statistics, but according to personal observations, users usually don’t know about scaling, the maximum is the resolution setting.

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Ivan Zheludkov, 2013-11-21
@webvany

In my opinion, only web designers or those who accidentally increase and decrease the client area of ​​​​the browser. You can somehow prevent resizing.

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Yuri Denisov, 2013-11-21
@denissov

Scaling is considered, in principle, not a standard way of user behavior, so few people deal with this issue.
But for smartphones and tablets, scaling works a little differently, it’s just magnifying the picture like a magnifying glass, in fact, at least I haven’t seen others, so the question is not very pressing here either.

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