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At the moment I'm using Jump in a docker container (via Unraid), I really like it. I use it as my homepage.
I checked the css a bit and I saw that the max-width of the page was 650px (for .content), after changing it to 1000px it looks a bit better on a higher resolution (to me at least in 1440P).
But as you probably already know, the changes inside the docker container aren't persistent.
Is it possible to make it so we can set a custom max-width ?
Thanks.
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I've committed a change to add a CUSTOMWIDTH option as discussed. I'll push a new release of Jump soon but just want to look at a few other issues first.
This has been included in the latest v1.3.1 release today, you can pull this from Docker Hub using either the daledavies/jump:latest or daledavies/jump:v1.3.1 tags.
Thanks for reporting this, I'll close the issue for now but feel free to repoen or open a new one if needed :)
Hi,
At the moment I'm using Jump in a docker container (via Unraid), I really like it. I use it as my homepage.
I checked the css a bit and I saw that the max-width of the page was 650px (for .content), after changing it to 1000px it looks a bit better on a higher resolution (to me at least in 1440P).
But as you probably already know, the changes inside the docker container aren't persistent.
Is it possible to make it so we can set a custom max-width ?
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: