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I'm using a reveal modal, but I've found - as documented - that in small screens the reveal is 100% of screen width and height, while I need some space... any idea?



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      I'm using a reveal modal, but I've found - as documented - that in small screens the reveal is 100% of screen width and height, while I need some space... any idea?



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      I'm using a reveal modal, but I've found - as documented - that in small screens the reveal is 100% of screen width and height, while I need some space... any idea?



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          You have not provided any code or further details.



          You can use the following classes on the reveal or create your own based on your needs:




          tiny

          small

          large

          full



          https://foundation.zurb.com/sites/docs/reveal.html#sizing




          On small screens, a modal is always 100% of the width of the screen. On medium-sized screens and larger, the width changes to 600px (see the $reveal-width setting).







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            full



            https://foundation.zurb.com/sites/docs/reveal.html#sizing




            On small screens, a modal is always 100% of the width of the screen. On medium-sized screens and larger, the width changes to 600px (see the $reveal-width setting).







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              You can use the following classes on the reveal or create your own based on your needs:




              tiny

              small

              large

              full



              https://foundation.zurb.com/sites/docs/reveal.html#sizing




              On small screens, a modal is always 100% of the width of the screen. On medium-sized screens and larger, the width changes to 600px (see the $reveal-width setting).







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                You have not provided any code or further details.



                You can use the following classes on the reveal or create your own based on your needs:




                tiny

                small

                large

                full



                https://foundation.zurb.com/sites/docs/reveal.html#sizing




                On small screens, a modal is always 100% of the width of the screen. On medium-sized screens and larger, the width changes to 600px (see the $reveal-width setting).







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                You have not provided any code or further details.



                You can use the following classes on the reveal or create your own based on your needs:




                tiny

                small

                large

                full



                https://foundation.zurb.com/sites/docs/reveal.html#sizing




                On small screens, a modal is always 100% of the width of the screen. On medium-sized screens and larger, the width changes to 600px (see the $reveal-width setting).








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