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When I enter the internal system I’m doing here at the company I go to the console and a strange message appears:
Consider using 'dppx' Units Instead of 'dpi', as in CSS 'dpi' Means Dots-per-CSS-inch, not Dots-per-Physical-inch, so does not correspond to the current 'dpi' of a screen. In media query Expression: only screen and (-Webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2), only screen and (min-Resolution: 144dpi)
What does it mean?
Obs: is only on my system, on other sites like Google for example does not appear.
Do you know if it is possible to turn these messages off?
– brasofilo
I don’t think so. But it is possible to convert dpi to dppx and delete the message. I edited the answer with more information.
– Jhonny Mertz
My laptop has screen resolution of 120 dpi. In this situation I should then assume that 1dppx = 120 dpi ?
– user7037