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- Responsive Web Design Viewport - W3Schools
Setting The Viewport The viewport is the user's visible area of a web page The viewport varies with the device (will be a lot smaller on a mobile phone than on a computer screen) You should include the following <meta> element in the <head> section of all your web pages:
- What is my viewport
Viewport size refers to the visible area available to a webpage inside a browser or application, minus that application's interface (such as URL bar, dev tools, operating system, etc )
- Viewport concepts - CSS | MDN
This article explains the concept of the viewport — what it is and its impact in terms of CSS, SVG, and mobile devices This article defines the initial viewport and actual viewport, and differentiates between the visual viewport and the layout viewport
- What is Viewport in HTML? - GeeksforGeeks
The viewport in HTML refers to the user's visible area of a web page It varies depending on the device used (desktop, tablet, or mobile) and can change when a user resizes their browser window
- Viewport - Wikipedia
In 3D computer graphics, the viewport refers to the 2D rectangle used to project the 3D scene to the position of a virtual camera A viewport is a region of the screen used to display a portion of the total image to be shown
- Understanding Viewport Settings for Responsive Web Design
Learn how viewport settings impact responsive web design and how to optimize them for a seamless user experience across different screen sizes
- Understanding the Viewport: The Window into Every Website
In website and web application development, the viewport is the visible web page area that a user can see on their device screen Think of it as the “window” into your website
- What is the Viewport in Web Design? - wpdean. com
Learn what the viewport in web design is, its role in responsive design, and how it affects the viewing experience on different devices
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