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I'm trying to figure out some of the newer Customize Journal Style settings. In Presentation, I have found the options "The width at which the layout switches from single column mode (mobile view) to multiple columns if selected (tablet view)" and "The width at which the layout switches to larger screen mode (desktop view) and can afford some extra whitespace", but there is no hint for what unit is used.
Some empirical testing on my desktop using the Battle Raven II theme for Abstractia shows that at the default setting, the presence of a second column changes when my window is approximately 400 pixels wide (although there isn't room actually to display it until 845 pixels wide), BUT if I put in any integer value at all into the option, even just "1", I do not ever get that second column at all in the entire 1920 pixel width of my monitor.
What I'm hoping to accomplish by adjusting these settings is having only a single column on my phone in portrait mode, but having the second column too when I rotate to landscape. Secondarily I want to keep the extra whitespace off my phone completely, although the default setting seems to be doing that just fine right now. I just want to be sure it doesn't creep in at all if I change the other setting, since on my desktop the whitespace begins to increase before the second column appears.
Does anyone have any advice for me?
Some empirical testing on my desktop using the Battle Raven II theme for Abstractia shows that at the default setting, the presence of a second column changes when my window is approximately 400 pixels wide (although there isn't room actually to display it until 845 pixels wide), BUT if I put in any integer value at all into the option, even just "1", I do not ever get that second column at all in the entire 1920 pixel width of my monitor.
What I'm hoping to accomplish by adjusting these settings is having only a single column on my phone in portrait mode, but having the second column too when I rotate to landscape. Secondarily I want to keep the extra whitespace off my phone completely, although the default setting seems to be doing that just fine right now. I just want to be sure it doesn't creep in at all if I change the other setting, since on my desktop the whitespace begins to increase before the second column appears.
Does anyone have any advice for me?