Dashboards & Visualizations

CSS and Browser Window

jamesmoriarty
Explorer

Hello all,

I've been searching for a few days about this particular subject and I'm coming up short. I have a .css file working with my dashboard, and it's fine for the most part, but it doesn't resize to a user's browser window. For example - the background image I'm using is 1600x1200, but anything larger or smaller than those dimensions doesn't adjust, so it either gets cut off or there's empty space visible.

Does anyone else have experience with this situation, or am I trying to twist Splunk's arm too hard on this one?

Everything works statically, nothing is broken, I'd just like for the result to be a little more visually friendly and adjust to a user's window. Thanks in advance!

-James M

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