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Originally Posted by davidfor
I'm not changing the DPI. I'm just using 1920*1080 which is the natural resolution of the screen and have the text/apps size set to 100%. That's the minimum on Win10, so it's the highest DPI in use.
If I have Firefox maximized, it only shows title, author, series, genre and the action column. Same for Chrome and IE. Changing the browser window size will reduce the columns, but nothing is adding the status or date added column. And as I can see the data in the page source, it has to be something in the stylesheet or Javascript is hiding them. I can't see anything in the stylesheet, so it s probably in the Javascript that is managing the columns, and I haven't felt like ferreting through that to how exactly it works.
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My resolution is also 1920 x 1080 and that has nothing to do with dpi. I have my dpi set to 140% and I have to max my 23 inch wide screen monitor in IE to see all columns. In Windows 7 go to control panel, select display, and set custom dpi. I have a 23 inch wide screen monitor. In IE if I use zoom I lose columns as well. It seems like Kobo is coding their website to remove the ability to use accessibility settings. When I use accessibility settings I do it so I can see things. A website shouldn't remove things from a screen when accessibility settings are used. Here's a screenshot showing all columns on my tablet when I remove my dpi setting - all columns are showing.