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@jk one nice thing that often can be done for large screens is transform a top menu with dropdowns into a sidebar menu showing the whole tree: using more of the horizontal space, and making it easier to use as well; etc....
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There are still far too many web designers putting banners, menus, toolbars &c. at the top of web pages which makes short, wide screens difficult to use, especially when those elements are {position:fixed}. Protip: {position:fixed} works for horizontal layout too!
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@bobjonkman exactly! you could even have a 'side banner', put your main title on the side, for a large screen. we have to learn to 'think out of the old 800x600 box' :)
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@drak mostly, yes, but it needs a little more work, and you could use more horizontal space. For instace the 'more' links in the sidebar appear at odd places (seemingly random) and in "Hexbattle mit Zombies!" the screenshot breaks out of the box: the central strip could be wider. That is looking with browser full-screen; my monitor is 1920 x 1200
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@mk I’m wary about more horizontal space: I want to avoid too long lines. Otherwise yepp: I’m working on it - slowly but steadily. The more-links happened as side-effect of another fix (regression…). Does max-width work flawlessly with a <video> tag?
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@drak for sure you need to constrain line length, but you could still have a wider box (so a screenshot fits) and lines constrained to what's easily readable. No idea about <video> tag; I'll come across those once I start posting not only photos but also videos/slideshows :)
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