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You could try using a percentage for the width instead of a number. That way, it'll stretch to be a percentage of the screen size (or whatever container it's in) instead of the same amount of pixels on every screen. By the way, you can use this site http://whatismyscreenresolution.net/multi-screen-test to test how your site looks on various screen sizes. It's a little outdated and a lot of the screen sizes aren't... Source: over 2 years ago
Https://chartjs.org works well, but you have to call the update function yourself if you want to do some reactive updates. Source: about 3 years ago
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