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I have a display problem.
In some formats, the site is bordered on the right by a white band. I can not understand why.
Here is the address of the site.
vortexmodel.com
This white band does not appear on all resolutions. It exists in 1920 pixels and in 768 pixels of width. It does not appear on the widths of 1280 for example.
Would you know how to remove it?
Thank you in advance for your help.
In opposite to your master page, your layout page has only fixed width breakpoints. At fixed width breakpoints elements can’t react responsively. You can see this, when you slowly drag the scrubber (= grey handle top right of the breakpoint bar) inwards: Many elements bleed outside, what causes shifting view on mobile devices. (The elements, which don’t bleed outside the borders are stretched to browser width, what works even on fixed width breakpoints.)
2 ways to solve the problem:
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Please reduce your site as much as possible (only one page, only some elements, which demonstrate your issue and give us this small(!!). .muse file via Dropbox or Creative Cloud. Just follow these instructions: https://forums.adobe.com/docs/DOC-8652
Again: Please make some efforts to give us the smallest .muse file possible! This simplifies download an analysing and gives you the possibility, to eventually find the issue by yourself.
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Here is the link to the file containing a page of my site.
I think I have done what it takes to share it.
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In opposite to your master page, your layout page has only fixed width breakpoints. At fixed width breakpoints elements can’t react responsively. You can see this, when you slowly drag the scrubber (= grey handle top right of the breakpoint bar) inwards: Many elements bleed outside, what causes shifting view on mobile devices. (The elements, which don’t bleed outside the borders are stretched to browser width, what works even on fixed width breakpoints.)
2 ways to solve the problem:
So, if you choose the second variant (responsive breakpoint) I’d suggest, to create one image (best: SVG) out of this text/image combination in the middle of the page.
One more, very important, hint: Use standard fonts or web fonts. Your site uses system fonts, which have to be converted to an image during output. Why? Just read my post 4 here: Menus with Responsive Width in 4k Resolution