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header, search bar, large displays, ultrawide, 1440p, 2K, 4K, off-centre, off-center
Expected Behavior
typedoc seems to intend to have the header display centred on the page as below:
Actual Behavior
This is at a width of 3440px, but the header goes off-centre from a width of approx. 1990px and up:
Steps to reproduce the bug
Open the latest typedoc example project on a display with a width greater than approx 1990px (e.g. 1440p, 4K, most ultrawide displays, etc.)
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Issue is prevalent in both Firefox and Chrome, haven't tested others.
Seems to only go off-centre around an approximate width of 1990px.
I understand you generally require a minimal typedoc install repo for this, however I have tested this on multiple of my repos using typedoc and it is happening on all, including the typedoc example project.
Environment
Typedoc version: 0.23.11
TypeScript version: 4.8.2
Node.js version: 16.16.0
OS: Windows 11 (10.0.22000 Build 22000)
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header, search bar, large displays, ultrawide, 1440p, 2K, 4K, off-centre, off-center
Expected Behavior
typedoc seems to intend to have the header display centred on the page as below:
Actual Behavior
This is at a width of 3440px, but the header goes off-centre from a width of approx. 1990px and up:
Steps to reproduce the bug
Issue is prevalent in both Firefox and Chrome, haven't tested others.
Seems to only go off-centre around an approximate width of 1990px.
I understand you generally require a minimal typedoc install repo for this, however I have tested this on multiple of my repos using typedoc and it is happening on all, including the typedoc example project.
Environment
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: