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sanil_barik
Partner - Contributor II
Partner - Contributor II

Large unwanted spaces in Qlik Sense app (Mobile View)

Hi All,

I am facing an issue with large unwanted spaces in the mobile view of my Qlik Sense app(screenshot attached).

When I open the app on mobile, there are huge blank spaces between the objects, which makes the layout look unbalanced and difficult to use. On the desktop view, the same sheet looks fine.

I have already tried the following, but the issue still persists:

  • Adjusting object sizes and alignment in the sheet editor

  • Checking responsive/resizing options

  • Exploring sheet-level properties

Unfortunately, none of these approaches helped in fixing the spacing problem on mobile.

Could you please guide me on:

  1. What could be causing such large spaces in mobile view?

  2. Is there any Qlik Sense hub property or best practice for handling layouts on mobile devices?

Any help or suggestions would be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

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hugo_andrade
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Are you using Layout Container or something like it?

Can you show the sheet in Desktop mode so we can compare?

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Lech_Miszkiewicz
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

We would also need to see Sheet grid settings and whether you are using Responsive or custom sheet size and also what kind of objects are you using in your app. 

If you are using standard objects from charts assets. (not custom objects) those should work well with responsive design. There may be as well design principles you are just doing wrong - maybe you are using large image going accross your sheet as an object in your desktop app. 

Standard practice is to have a mobile version with objects adjusted so they can look better in mobile view and static images are one of those which you dont really need in your mobile app, do you?

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