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Live View of HTML/CSS file has zoomed unexplained

Community Beginner ,
Nov 07, 2016 Nov 07, 2016

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I am working on a personal website. The site has a parallax scrolling effect with fixed images as the background of the site. This information is in the HTML file. I was in the process of moving these pieces of code from the HTML file to the CSS file to tidy up, but somewhere in the process my Live View has zoomed, warping everything.

I've 'undone' a lot of the steps and am now back to where I was before this happened, however the zooming hasn't reverted. A friend advised me to save the project and reboot to see if that solved the problem. Daft idea. Now its still zoomed and I can't undo any further. I know the issue is somewhere in Dreamweaver because the Browser Preview looks how it should, and how the Live View ​did ​look before I tried moving the CSS elements.

Have also tried to zoom out using Cmd- but that doesn't work!

Frustrating. Anyone shed any light?

Using 2015.0 release of Dreamweaver CC on a late 2011 MacBook Pro.

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Community Beginner , Nov 07, 2016 Nov 07, 2016

So I fixed it...

Somehow in transferring the background image coding from the HTML to the CSS files, I had deleted the width: 100%; code so the images went to the width of the file which is massive (5000px or so). Reverted it back and zoomed on live view now we're all good.

Spent ages on that. Frustrating.

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So I fixed it...

Somehow in transferring the background image coding from the HTML to the CSS files, I had deleted the width: 100%; code so the images went to the width of the file which is massive (5000px or so). Reverted it back and zoomed on live view now we're all good.

Spent ages on that. Frustrating.

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