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I happen to use 1024x1280 displays in portrait mode. There is a certain width range my screen falls in, in which the top of the page consists of a huge white area, and stuff seems to be missing (with Firefox' responsive design mode, this occurs between 990 px and 1024 px):
This is the case on every page:
The effect goes away if I resize the window to become smaller vertically than horizontally (the following is 1004x1003):
It seems like the menu, on the left in the wider layout, just expands to the whole width. I'm using Firefox 52 on Ubuntu 16.04.
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(This seems to be a global CSS problem.)
I happen to use 1024x1280 displays in portrait mode. There is a certain width range my screen falls in, in which the top of the page consists of a huge white area, and stuff seems to be missing (with Firefox' responsive design mode, this occurs between 990 px and 1024 px):
This is the case on every page:
The effect goes away if I resize the window to become smaller vertically than horizontally (the following is 1004x1003):
It seems like the menu, on the left in the wider layout, just expands to the whole width. I'm using Firefox 52 on Ubuntu 16.04.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: