Why does the dashboard keep scaling down in size?
Domus dashboards are designed to scale up or down to whatever size frame, window, or screen they are given. This means that the smaller the screen you're using (like a phone or min-tablet), the harder it will be to use the dashboards. Stats really are better on bigger screens anyway. But we recognize that there may be instances where even a laptop screen may be too small for your eyes (I write this while wearing my computer glasses!) The good news is, there is a solution.
For any dashboard url, you can add ?size=original to the end of the link, and that will override the automatic scaling. Once the scale is over-ridden, you can also use CRTL + or CRTL - (for Windows) to zoom the size of your browser.
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