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Problem analysis: White edges due to web scaling issues.
Solution: Use the shortcut key Ctrl + mouse wheel to adjust the zoom of the web page to know that the size of the web page is suitable for the screen.
Some web pages have smaller fonts to accommodate different resolutions or to crammed more content. This will increase the burden on the eyes of people who browse the web, especially when browsing the web for a long time, it will easily cause eye damage, and it is a kind of torture for friends with poor vision. Luckily, most browsers now support web zoom, making it easy to navigate the web without using a system magnifier.
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Don't know what browser you are.
I'm Xunlang Secure Browser, which can be called directly.
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Put the monitor up, set the graphics card to it, and the current **width is to adapt to the lowest resolution, and it can't be changed.
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Change the homepage, Hao has a widescreen version.
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Regarding your blank question: This is normal, 16:10 vs. 16:
9 of the widescreen monitors were introduced later. At present, the vast majority of displays in the world are ordinary 4:3.
So, this is a historical legacy. Web design software is generally designed in a 4:3 display ratio, so there must be white space on both sides.
At the same time, it is precisely because of this that the advantages of widescreen can be reflected, that is, two web pages or documents can be displayed side by side in the same screen, which greatly improves work efficiency. If you have a little knowledge of web design, you will know that if you want to make both kinds of displays can be displayed on a full screen, it is difficult to notice that it will be very troublesome when designing, and most designers are too lazy to do so. Of course, this seems to be very unprofessional.
There are still a lot of web pages that can now support widescreen, which shows that people do it with their hearts, so they look professional. This problem will be noticed by web designers in the future with the mass popularity of widescreen monitors. If you are using Internet Explorer, pressing the "Ctrl key" on the keyboard and scrolling the mouse wheel up will solve the problem for a while, but it will not be saved next time.
Remember.
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This is because the browsing page is zoomed. There are 2 ways to adjust:
Method 1: At the top of the 360 browser, in "View", click "Web Zoom", select 100% or more and change the screen, and the following will become a narrow screen. As shown in the figure below:
Method 2: At the bottom of the 360 browser, at the "magnifying glass" icon in the lower right corner, there is a "Zoom Page Ratio", click on it to adjust the page size according to your favorite ratio. As shown in the figure below:
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I forgot, I used it before, I remember when I opened the home page, and you can see that the upper right or upper left corner is on the page. For example, your homepage uses hao123,Then it's next to setting hao123 as the home page.,There are options for widescreen and standard, etc.,Change it after clicking.,Hehe,This is more convenient.。 You have to take a closer look, I don't usually use this, only MSIE, hehe.
We hope you find our answers helpful or enlightening and have a great time. Be sure to do it yourself and observe carefully, you will definitely gain a lot, otherwise we really won't do anything.
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Widescreen viewing*** is cooler with less black edges.
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It's an awkward question, hehe, the current web page isn't designed for your widescreen
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If the IE browser is in the non-maximized state, you can directly drag the window border to adjust the aspect ratio; The aspect ratio at maximum is determined by the resolution of the display. Therefore, it is enough to directly set the display resolution to a widescreen resolution, provided that the display supports the resolution, and the specific method in the win7 system is as follows:
1. Right-click on the blank space of the desktop and click the screen resolution;
2. Click the drop-down list after the resolution, drag the ruler to the desired widescreen resolution after popping up, and click OK.
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Directly move the mouse to the edge of the browser, the pointer changes to the left and right arrows, hold down the left button and drag it, up and down the same, and finally remember to close the browser after setting, and open it again.
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Look in the browser settings, if not, the browser does not support it.
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I don't know what graphics card you're using, but you can adjust the graphics settings inside your desktop by right-clicking and selecting "Properties" >> Settings" >> Advanced Graphics Card >> Nvidia Graphics Card, you can choose your graphics card settings >> Digital flat panel display settings, with a fixed vertical and horizontal zoom, select.
If it is centered to keep the original resolution of the ATI graphics card, the panel is set and then moved to a 4:3 resolution, such as 1024*768, 1280*1024, etc.
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Web pages are in a standard 4:3 ratio. And your monitor is 16:9 --1920*1080) ratio, the width of the web page is far less than the width of the monitor, there is a white edge, there is no problem with the monitor, and the web page is normal.
Adjusting the display resolution can enlarge the web page, but it is not as comfortable to look at as the recommended resolution. It is recommended to use the recommended one!
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The setting of many ** web pages is like this, there is a standard, in order to facilitate the user not to use the left and right pull bar, only use the up and down pull bar to browse the web content, this is a normal phenomenon, you can zoom in the lower right corner of the web page 130% and other multiples of the web page, web browsing. Personally get used to it!
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Increase the browser display ratio to 150 or higher! This is the only way, or you can adjust the resolution of the monitor!
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This is normal, but you can also control it yourself, shortcut key: CTRL + mouse wheel, you can adjust the amount of blank space on both sides, or you can adjust it at all.
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This is a matter of 360 browser and IE. This depends on whether the ** you are browsing supports widescreen browsing or not.
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Open 360 and IE browser, point the mouse to the left or right edge, when the mouse changes to the shape of an arrow pointing left and right, hold down the left button to drag the page to the left (outside) and it will stretch to the left, hold down the left button to drag the page to the right (outside) and it will stretch to the right, so that the browser becomes a widescreen; Drag it inward and it narrows. It is widescreen when the browser is closed, widescreen when opened, and narrow screen when it is opened. In the same way, you can drag up and down.
You can adjust it to suit you.
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1 Maximize button, in the upper right corner, square shape.
2 Place the mouse on the border, turn it into a double arrow, and drag it at will.
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