screen sizes - Post ID 287389

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I've seen so many (and they can vary widely) but has anybody found a matrix of cell and pad sizes - in pixels? I'm not talking about if its a 750px images and it can reduce to fit in the screen just the native size of the screen.

Just curious - - -

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Byron
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_size
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_resolution
http://www.prismo.ch/comparisons/desktop.php
https://www.websitedimensions.com/

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It can be helpful to use the free Firefox Developer Edition for showing a website, and to press ctrl+shift+m on the keyboard. That shows the current pixel dimensions near the top left of the window. The button to the left of those dimension figures allows one to select a device, and show the website in the pixel size of that device.

When selecting a device in that way, one can click on 'Edit List ..." which allows one to choose from some 30 or so devices.

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Chrome’s developer tools lets you select the device and it adjusts the screen to that size.
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Perhaps one of the most clear matrices of device pixel sizes is on this web page.

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