Hi All,
I created a new website on my laptop.
The laptop has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 and the website looks as I want it.
Then I arrived in work one day and viewed my website on a 2560 x 1440 screen
The website looked hideous. Really zoomed out and all the strips & slideshows were cropped out of recognition. I thought maybe it was just the website so I went into the editor on my desktop. The editor on the larger resolution is also zoomed out and out of sync. If I zoom my chrome to 150% it works and looks exactly like a 1920 x 1080 display. Also if I set my desktop resolution to the 1920 x 1080 it looks ok but as soon as I change to my recommended 2560 x 1440 it reverts back to looking bad.
Surley if both displays are 16:9 aspect ratio then it would base the site zoom on the aspect ratio? Is there anything I can do that once I save something and publish on my laptop that no matter what device it is viewd on that the outside limits are set by that editor? My desktop editor basically stretches the full width items 50% more for no reason.
See images attached of the problem.
Laptop Version below:
note gridlines and how well proportioned it is

Desktop Version:
Zoomed out but on the exact same aspect ratio. Why doesnt it fill the screen

Thanks
Jason
Wix is not yet fully responsive.
You can vote for this below.
https://support.wix.com/en/article/request-responsive-sites
It is because the Wix grid for page elements is based on a non-adaptable number of pixels. When your screen resolution goes up (in pixels), the added element won’t get larger (900+ pixels will look smaller when displayed on a larger resolution). The Wix system is old and they don’t know yet how to make dynamic websites, so please do add your vote via the link that Heath H-M added above.
Too bad we even have to vote for this feature. This should be standard with Wix websites (especially for professional purposes). #featurerequest
Wix is
@Heath H-M What's the ETA? Just from a professional aspect, the addition of Corvid was amazing. Now to get bigger clients using Wix, let's get the platform to be responsive! Thanks for the 'working on it' @Heath H-M :)
@Kyle I don't actually work for Wix, I just have access to an exclusive Wix forum, and (according to what I've heard from Wix Employees) it's in development.