Nativescrip multiple screen resolutions



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How to support multiple screen resolutions with Vue? I couldn't find anything about multiple resolutions supporting on nativescript-vue.org.










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      How to support multiple screen resolutions with Vue? I couldn't find anything about multiple resolutions supporting on nativescript-vue.org.










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      How to support multiple screen resolutions with Vue? I couldn't find anything about multiple resolutions supporting on nativescript-vue.org.







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          The default measurement is DIP (Density Independent Pixels) that makes your app mostly look good on different resolution.



          But if you still prefer to write CSS specific to a platform / device / screen resolution / orientation, try nativescript-platform-css.



          If you want to completely change the layout of your page then you might have to write different components and load them based on your screen resolution.






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            The default measurement is DIP (Density Independent Pixels) that makes your app mostly look good on different resolution.



            But if you still prefer to write CSS specific to a platform / device / screen resolution / orientation, try nativescript-platform-css.



            If you want to completely change the layout of your page then you might have to write different components and load them based on your screen resolution.






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              The default measurement is DIP (Density Independent Pixels) that makes your app mostly look good on different resolution.



              But if you still prefer to write CSS specific to a platform / device / screen resolution / orientation, try nativescript-platform-css.



              If you want to completely change the layout of your page then you might have to write different components and load them based on your screen resolution.






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                The default measurement is DIP (Density Independent Pixels) that makes your app mostly look good on different resolution.



                But if you still prefer to write CSS specific to a platform / device / screen resolution / orientation, try nativescript-platform-css.



                If you want to completely change the layout of your page then you might have to write different components and load them based on your screen resolution.






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                The default measurement is DIP (Density Independent Pixels) that makes your app mostly look good on different resolution.



                But if you still prefer to write CSS specific to a platform / device / screen resolution / orientation, try nativescript-platform-css.



                If you want to completely change the layout of your page then you might have to write different components and load them based on your screen resolution.







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