Isn't this a multimillion company?
What kind of design is this
try refreshing
*marxist design*
>>60201640
>What kind of design is this
Reactive. Stop using a 868x906 screen, nobody plans for that.
>>60201662
Anon, it is a cropped image of a 1080p screen
>>60201640
This is a user issue.
>>60201719
Then stop using a 868x906 window, same fucking thing.
>>60201662
Oh? Nobody plans for that you say ?
hmmm......
> go on https://demo.themeisle.com/responsiveboat/
> press CTRL+Shift+M for Responive View
> resize the View to whatever resolution you like (e.g. 868x906)
> Look up what Responsive Design is
> tell me i was right
>>60201835
>>60201662
> Look up what Responsive Design is
is optional
>>60201835
You see how "SAMPLE POST", "SHOP" and the entire top bar overlap the logo?
Strange how it's no longer perfect, isn't it? Almost like it's not realistic to consider all size possibilities.
>>60201861
>>60201662
>I just changed my mind, read this:
Responsive web design (RWD) is an approach to web design aimed at allowing desktop webpages to be viewed in response to the size of the screen or web browser one is viewing with. In addition it's important to understand that Responsive Web Design tasks include offering the same support to a variety of devices for a single website. As mentioned by the Nielsen Norman Group: content, design and performance are necessary across all devices to ensure usability and satisfaction.[1][2][3][4]
A site designed with RWD[1][5] adapts the layout to the viewing environment by using fluid, proportion-based grids,[6][7] flexible images,[8][9][10] and CSS3 media queries,[3][11][12] an extension of the @media rule, in the following ways:[13]
The fluid grid concept calls for page element sizing to be in relative units like percentages, rather than absolute units like pixels or points.[7]
Flexible images are also sized in relative units, so as to prevent them from displaying outside their containing element.[8]
Media queries allow the page to use different CSS style rules based on characteristics of the device the site is being displayed on, most commonly the width of the browser.
Responsive web design has become more important as the amount of mobile traffic now accounts for more than half of total internet traffic.[14] Therefore, Google announced Mobilegeddon (April 21, 2015) and started to boost the ratings of sites that are mobile friendly if the search was made from a mobile device.[15] Responsive web design is an example of user interface plasticity.[16]
>>60201662
You mean Shit Design.
Not putting a fixed minimum width on menu cells is fucking retarded and results in what you see.
Of course, it is entirely possible that he has edited the CSS in DOM to make it look bad.
>>60201765
Anon please. I have the same problem with Firefox and M. Edge too.