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Hi,
I created project 1920px width. I uploaded project and she link to client: Podroze_po_Wielkopolsce
But when you open the link, project looks zoomed, not full width resized.
How can I generate link which would be resized to screen size like the one below - 100% width?
Because we can see at accurate size when in Design mode, the Play button is mainly for testing the prototype and making sure everything works. Therefore it's important to be able to see everything... so large designs get scaled to fit.
When sending a prototype to people (via sharing) in full screen mode, I think the mindset was that it's important that they see it accurately (to judge type size, etc.) so designs are not scaled. For shared prototypes that are not in full screen mode, designs are s
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With the fullscreen options your link set, XD shows the design at the 1920 size you created it. If you're on a smaller screen the design will be cut off, not scaled down to the browser window size. You may want to consider designing for a smaller screen size. 1920 is quite a large desktop size.
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Yes it is kind of answer but when I click PLAY button, which open preview on my desktop, my project is 100% width. Not 1920px size. So it is some discrepancy.
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Because we can see at accurate size when in Design mode, the Play button is mainly for testing the prototype and making sure everything works. Therefore it's important to be able to see everything... so large designs get scaled to fit.
When sending a prototype to people (via sharing) in full screen mode, I think the mindset was that it's important that they see it accurately (to judge type size, etc.) so designs are not scaled. For shared prototypes that are not in full screen mode, designs are scaled. It could be useful to have the option to determine how it works in fullscreen though. You could submit that feature request at https://adobexd.uservoice.com/ (do a search to see if it exists first, and if it does then upvote that idea).
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