//The "pixelSize" query parameter sets the size of the pixels; this is inversely proportional to the pixel "resolution", so bigger numbers mean less pixels fit on the screen and smaller numbers mean that more pixels will fit. //Depending on your screen's size, the default pixelSize is either 5 or 6 (6 on larger screens). //Making the pixels twice as big will decrease the pixel capacity by *slightly over* 4, and the reverse is also true. (I don't know why that is.) urlParams = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search); if(urlParams.get('pixelSize') != null) { //null check pixelSize = urlParams.get('pixelSize') if(isNaN(pixelSize) || pixelSize === "" || pixelSize === null) { //NaN check //Vanilla code //[Vanilla comment] If the screen size is under 768px, set pixelSize to 5, otherwise 6 if (window.innerWidth < 700) { pixelSize = 5; } else { pixelSize = 6; } } pixelSize = parseFloat(pixelSize) pixelSize = Math.min(194.73749999999999,Math.max(pixelSize,0.05)) } else { //Vanilla code //[Vanilla comment] If the screen size is under 768px, set pixelSize to 5, otherwise 6 if (window.innerWidth < 700) { pixelSize = 5; } else { pixelSize = 6; } }