12-26-2020, 10:21 PM
I've made some progress in figuring out how to edit css to create a screen layout that I like. However, I'd like to have my changes affect the local display only. Can anyone suggest how to do this?
One method that occurs to me is that there might be a way to link it to screen size, similar to the reformatting that I see if I view the URL on my smartphone, where there's a different layout for portrait vs landscape. Is this based on orientation (only) or screensize, or some other factor? Where are the different display options stashed?
To clarify, I'm customizing the screen layout for an attached 800x480 touchscreen, and I'd like my modifications not to affect the display for larger screens or for other orientations. Is this in panels.css or in a script somewhere else?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Also, if anyone else is modifying their display and is interested in exchanging tips, let me know...
Regards,
Michael
One method that occurs to me is that there might be a way to link it to screen size, similar to the reformatting that I see if I view the URL on my smartphone, where there's a different layout for portrait vs landscape. Is this based on orientation (only) or screensize, or some other factor? Where are the different display options stashed?
To clarify, I'm customizing the screen layout for an attached 800x480 touchscreen, and I'd like my modifications not to affect the display for larger screens or for other orientations. Is this in panels.css or in a script somewhere else?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Also, if anyone else is modifying their display and is interested in exchanging tips, let me know...
Regards,
Michael
Michael
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