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Images not responding to screen size

Explorer ,
Feb 06, 2018 Feb 06, 2018

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Hello!

I'm creating a site in Muse and trying to play with the pinning options to better understand them and I'm a bit confused.  I have all the items pinned to the center and everything is moving as expected except my image items - the 3 Image Frames and the Social Media icons in the footer.  Is there any reason why these elements would not behave in the same way as that others despite having the same pin settings?

See what I mean in the video below

Or click here if the video isn't working: Muse Screen Help - YouTube

Thanks so much! Hopefully someone knows what's going on

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LEGEND , Feb 06, 2018 Feb 06, 2018

This is working as expected.

You have a fixed width page. If you reduce your browser window, all works well, until the browser width reaches the page width. If you reduve the browser window further, the page is „clipped“ at the right side. This is, how fixed width design works in the web.

It is easier to understand, it you make your page width visible: Make sure, that no element is selected, click onto the „Fill“ command in Muse’s upper control strip and assign a colour to you page. Now you can se

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This is working as expected.

You have a fixed width page. If you reduce your browser window, all works well, until the browser width reaches the page width. If you reduve the browser window further, the page is „clipped“ at the right side. This is, how fixed width design works in the web.

It is easier to understand, it you make your page width visible: Make sure, that no element is selected, click onto the „Fill“ command in Muse’s upper control strip and assign a colour to you page. Now you can see more clearly, what happens. Be aware, that it isn’t the scrubber (this grey, vertical handle to the right of the breakpoint bar), what indicates the actual page/breakpoint width. the page width is indicated by the page guidelines.

If you want your elements to be centred in smaller widths, just create a new breakpoint.

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Feb 16, 2018 Feb 16, 2018

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Thanks again for your reply! I understand now

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