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Entire site is unreadable/unusable on mobile browsers #411

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vertigan opened this issue Jul 30, 2024 · 1 comment
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Entire site is unreadable/unusable on mobile browsers #411

vertigan opened this issue Jul 30, 2024 · 1 comment
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vertigan commented Jul 30, 2024

No biggie, it's only 60% of the market you're losing right now. Fortunately there's a very simple fix, add
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> in the <head> section of each page and it becomes possible to learn Raku on the toilet again. I've attached two screen shots to show the difference but don't be fooled by the relative readability of the withoutvp.jpg on your monitor it's so much worse reading on a phone.
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@coke coke added this to the 2024-Quarter 3 milestone Jul 30, 2024
@coke coke added the UI CSS/HTML issues label Jul 30, 2024
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@vertigan @coke This is a known problem, and it annoyed me too that I couldn't use a mobile to check the site. Its mostly solved by upgrading to Bulma v1, which is advertised to be mobile oriented. Currently site uses Bulma v.0.9, but the upgrade needs quite a lot of work, so the upgrade will be incorporated in a website upgrade that uses RakuAST. Good news, this upgrade is quite close.

For an example of RakuDoc sources rendered into HTML using RakuAST and Bulma v1, look at module documentation I've tested this on my mobile and it seems to work well.

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