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jc_xiaobao
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February 28, 2018
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Published Prototype Doesn't Fit-to-Screen (in Browser) in Full Screen Mode

  • February 28, 2018
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I uploaded a prototype of mine and it doesn't fit the browser screen (Chrome, from two different Windows computers) when maximized in full screen mode. I have several other projects that work fine in full screen mode. This project was my latest one and I uploaded it in December of 2017, whereas the other projects were uploaded in October 2017 and before that. I tried reuploading to no avail. Help? Please see the attached images. Link here: Pioneer Scientific

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Correct answer Preran

I checked with the team. They investigated your post, and I am sharing their response here.

This is working as expected. Basically artboards are published at 100% and the browser window size dictates what should appear.

This change was made ~2 months ago.

Workaround solutions:

1) Resize window to show all contents.

2) To have artboards scale to fit current browser window manually append the following to the prototype URL “?featureset=fullscreenScaleToFit&fullscreen

So the URL would be as follows: https://xd.adobe.com/view/7da72e5c-13ed-4d20-8201-e2926bbff15c/?featureset=fullscreenScaleToFit&fullscreen

Let us know if this helps.

Thanks,

Preran

4 replies

Participating Frequently
September 7, 2018

This is happening to me too. Full screen should fit to the bounds of the screen so there's no extra scrollbars. It's as if the whole thing is zoomed in. Makes it really unusable - and the only other option is super zoomed out.

Participating Frequently
July 6, 2018

My prototype does not preview properly in any browser. Safari it's warped, and cannot scroll to top of page. Chrome is similar, the page is zoomed in and cannot scroll to top. This was not an issue until I updated XD today!

Participating Frequently
July 6, 2018

Also XD is telling me to upgrade to publish more than one link (I pay for CC every month) gah!

marcelal31773244
New Participant
June 29, 2018

Yes, I see, in Safari looks fine but in Chrome not.

Thank you.

Atul_Saini
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 29, 2018

Thanks for confirming the details, please vote for this request and stay tuned for further updates.

Preran
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 1, 2018

I am unable to reproduce your issue in both the browser, and in the full screen mode. I am on Chrome (Windows 10).

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jc_xiaobao
New Participant
March 1, 2018

Hi Preran,

Perhaps I should clarify. My prototype is specifically set to open in Full Screen mode when opened in a browser through this link: https://xd.adobe.com/view/7da72e5c-13ed-4d20-8201-e2926bbff15c/?fullscreen.

Two separate people using two separate computers have now told me that the prototype isn't sized correctly when they open my link (as shown in my previous post), resulting in the horizontal and vertical scroll bars. Do you have any suggestions as to what might be the cause of this? Thanks.

jc_xiaobao
New Participant
March 2, 2018

I checked with the team. They investigated your post, and I am sharing their response here.

This is working as expected. Basically artboards are published at 100% and the browser window size dictates what should appear.

This change was made ~2 months ago.

Workaround solutions:

1) Resize window to show all contents.

2) To have artboards scale to fit current browser window manually append the following to the prototype URL “?featureset=fullscreenScaleToFit&fullscreen

So the URL would be as follows: https://xd.adobe.com/view/7da72e5c-13ed-4d20-8201-e2926bbff15c/?featureset=fullscreenScaleToFit&fullscreen

Let us know if this helps.

Thanks,

Preran


Hi Preran​,

Attaching "?featureset=fullscreenScaleToFit&fullscreen" to the end of my URL worked like a charm! Thanks for the help!

I know Adobe XD is still in beta. I hope the developers are planning on implementing the aforementioned URL extension into the automatic "Open in Full Screen" option seen below. Apparently, JUST "?Fullscreen" doesn't work in all cases.