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Allow horizontally stacking embeds

rcmaehl

As seen here:

I manually did this one but it came out.... okayish.

 

I tested the view on mobile. 3 might be a bit excessive horizontally, but being able to have 2 embeds side by side seems to be a better use of space.

 

Perhaps allowing the "embed table" to be scrolled as if it's a code block would fix the appearance issues

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Looks horrible on my custom zoom/dpi... I think there biggest issue is how Reddit embed works, and thats something thats most likely out of control.

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This is what it looks like on mine.

 

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3 embeds is good down to ~1500px wide of a browser window
2 is good down to ~1000px

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120% browser zoom, 175% Windows dpi, 1440p.

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On my second monitor (1080x1920) it looks like this

with three active

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with only two active

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I much prefer the 1 per line approach.

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