There are laptops with 13-14 inches and a resolution of 1920x1080, the site looks crooked on them, what is the approximate resolution?

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    Please reformulate the question, it is not entirely clear. - KoVadim
  • in general, so on a 1920x1080 resolution on a regular monitor, I display the site as it should, and if you go from a laptop with a 13-14 "monitor and with that resolution, it shows as if the resolution is very small - reddyk
  • there will be more pixel density. And if the code has a binding to the size in pixels, then yes, it will be skewed. - KoVadim
  • How to fix it? - reddyk

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It may be useful - in Google Chrome you can emulate monitor resolutions yourself https://developer.chrome.com/devtools/docs/device-mode

You can also view it live here by selecting the required OS and monitor resolution http://www.browserstack.com/

Actually thanks to these means you will be able to understand on what permissions it starts to go.


PS: and simple resize or scaling does not help? :)

  • Informative reply, I vote) - GrayHoax
  • the problem is that I don’t have this notebook at hand))) - reddyk
  • @reddyk, follow the second link, and you will have the permission you want. \\ Roughly speaking - you will be given remote control on the desired OS / browser / monitor resolution - SanŚ́́́́́́́́́́́́́