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I got a weird behavior when using browser zoom.

In standard mode it looks really nice:

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When zooming in, all elements shift a little bit, and the result is ugly (missing top border line, picture with z-index smaller than this one gets visible just below the z-index level and the element below it):

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What is a proven good way to avoid these effects?

The element is rather complex with relative and absolute positioning together with z-indexing.

Stop the user from zooming all together best solution?

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  • You should probably provide some code. It's impossible to figure out the problem if we can't replicate it and don't even know if you're doing that with CSS, or images, borders, text-decoration etc. Also, disabling user zoom because it creates some artifacts in your design is probably the most selfish reason I've heard for wanting to disable zoom (not that you can really do that effectively anyway).
    – Christian
    Apr 23, 2014 at 7:32
  • @ChristianVarga a different example in this codepen codepen.io/anon/pen/jlKJs if you zoom in, actually the vertical line next to projekte becomes 2 pixels wide.
    – Toskan
    Apr 23, 2014 at 8:00
  • Projekte has a vertical-line-header-right inside of it, and Visual Columns has a vertical-line-header-left div inside of it. So that line is not becoming 2 pixels wide; it's simply displaying both of those elements next to each other instead of on top of each other (due to percentage rounding). You really shouldn't be using extra HTML elements for borders when you could just simply use CSS border properties. The more complicated you make it, the more issue you'll have.
    – Christian
    Apr 23, 2014 at 8:09
  • @ChristianVarga hmm well but the border is not what I am looking for, is it? since the design would look differently. It is not a fully sized border
    – Toskan
    Apr 25, 2014 at 0:05
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    Then use pseudo-elements, or nested elements with padding on the parent and a border on the child. Using extra markup for borders is never the right solution. Ever. Anyway, what I said still stands - you have 2 elements overlapping each other, which go out of position when zoomed. If you just remove one of them (considering 2 elements overlapping each other is completely useless), you'll fix your 2px wide border issue, which is one step closer to fixing your problem.
    – Christian
    Apr 25, 2014 at 6:18

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