Sometimes, small details can get lost when you’re navigating a complex system like CiraNet. If you’re having trouble seeing everything clearly, adjusting your zoom settings can be a simple yet effective solution. Many users find themselves zooming in to view text more clearly, but doing so can sometimes hide important elements in the user interface.
By setting your browser to 100% zoom, you can enjoy a balanced view of all sections without missing critical information. If you ever feel the need to get a closer look at specific details, don’t hesitate to zoom in (using control + or command + on a Mac). Just remember that if you find certain elements are no longer visible, zooming out (control -) can help you regain that lost context and ensure you have a comprehensive view.
It’s important to be flexible with your zoom settings. If you work on a laptop with limited screen space, adjusting your zoom level can help you see more information. On the other hand, those with larger monitors might appreciate the ability to zoom in on fine details. You have the power to solve visibility challenges simply by adjusting the zoom, allowing you to focus on the task at hand without feeling constrained.
See the example, where on the zoomed in view, certain elements are hidden, while in the zoomed out view, you can see more information.