When viewing shared plots, both the individual plots in the corner plot are not properly scaling in size, and sometimes have the horizontal lengths smaller compared to the vertical lengths. This is easiest to see when plotting lots of parameters. Horizontal squishing only occurs when the standard length is too large to fit in the normal bounding box for the full corner plot.
Example:
Normal visualise page (no additional browser zoom):
Corresponding share plot page (no additional browser zoom):
Zoomed out share plot page (browser zoom scale from 125% → 50%)
When viewing shared plots, both the individual plots in the corner plot are not properly scaling in size, and sometimes have the horizontal lengths smaller compared to the vertical lengths. This is easiest to see when plotting lots of parameters. Horizontal squishing only occurs when the standard length is too large to fit in the normal bounding box for the full corner plot.
Example: Normal visualise page (no additional browser zoom):![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/101340211/192697959-7744d59e-d04a-4fc5-a7f7-057505fe7f70.png)
Corresponding share plot page (no additional browser zoom):![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/101340211/192698115-d3caf598-f3d1-4780-b8b0-cb2d91c85a71.png)
Zoomed out share plot page (browser zoom scale from 125% → 50%)![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/101340211/192698558-39d1b59d-aeae-4ece-b23f-8b6ff4a8450d.png)