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Was it difficult for you to type layouts larger than your screen (or difficult if you are doing the same right now)?
Two questions for you:
- Was it difficult for you to make layouts larger than your screen, or is it difficult if you are doing the same right now and how do you cope with it?
- I have a layout that is 1440 wide (not to mention 1920), and I have a 1366 screen. All content is centered, with 80px margins on the sides. The result is no longer 1440, but 1280px. Is it normal if I make the width 1280px and layout like this, and when I finish I will indent 80.
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In Firefox, in responsive design mode, you can set the width larger than the current one, but it’s inconvenient to scroll there, but you can choose your mobile device or desktop.
In Chrome, if you set the width to be larger than your screen in responsive design mode, it scales the image and you can look at the overall view. In addition to what is there, what is there, you can choose the density of the pixels.
In short, making up a screen size larger than yours is crap, but not impossible.
If Good pay you need to have one screen of the maximum size and preferably retina, and the second - a laptop monitor, you can also have a third non-retina 1920, thinkpad with a dock fully supports connecting two monitors.
I’ll add on my own, buy a shitty monitor, and connect it 3 because it often happens that your delights are simply not visible, for example, striped or thin lines and gray gradients
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