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.
nativescript nativescript-vue
How to support multiple screen resolutions with Vue? I couldn't find anything about multiple resolutions supporting on nativescript-vue.org.
nativescript nativescript-vue
nativescript nativescript-vue
asked Nov 15 '18 at 11:17
khalid karamkhalid karam
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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.
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.
answered Nov 15 '18 at 13:12
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