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test/fix website layout for smaller screens #1869

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mfc opened this Issue Mar 22, 2016 · 2 comments

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mfc commented Mar 22, 2016

Some webpages currently looks pretty bad on smaller-sized screens.

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Troubleshooting, FAQs, and Mailing Lists don't stack properly, I think the issue may be the flavor text of Troubleshooting. This issue is noticeable when you make your browser the size of a 9-13" screen.

The title sections bleed into the previous content, rather than there being some buffer space. This issue is noticeable all the way down to mobile-size screens. For all pages with that type of section this issue pops up (also help page).

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andrewdavidwong commented Mar 22, 2016

Related: #1837, #1841.

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The website is now very readable on mobile devices, so I'm closing this as complete. However, if anyone notices examples of pages where it's bad, please leave a comment, and we'll be happy to reopen this.

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andrewdavidwong commented Mar 18, 2018

The website is now very readable on mobile devices, so I'm closing this as complete. However, if anyone notices examples of pages where it's bad, please leave a comment, and we'll be happy to reopen this.

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