Hi
does someone know a way to avoid the scaling on elements, due to users zoom-adjustments in the browser?
Because in some special design cases, I cannot use the 3D-distortion on hotspots (that would avoid the scaling on elements inside that hotspots...)
How to avoid effect of browser-zoom on hotspot elements?
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Hi,
Can you give an example, I am struggling to understand.
Regards,
Can you give an example, I am struggling to understand.
Regards,
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On Windows and Firefox, just hold control button on the keyboard and drive your mousewheel
I don't think so...but maybe there's some javascript code that can detect the browser's zoom level or current pixel density?
https://css-tricks.com/can-javascript-d ... oom-level/
https://css-tricks.com/can-javascript-d ... oom-level/