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Arrows on Start Quickly examples incorrctly placed on phone. #12

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LeifAndersen opened this issue Jan 8, 2016 · 7 comments
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@LeifAndersen
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When viewing the website from a phone, the arrows for Start Quickly appear over text rather than off to the side.
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rfindler commented Jan 8, 2016

The advice I got about this is to turn the phone horizontally.

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shriram commented Jan 8, 2016

When [an] owner of a Usonian house telephoned [Frank Lloyd] Wright in desperation because the rain was pouring in through a leak in the roof, the master calmly suggested: “Why don't you move your chair a little bit to one side?”
—Peter Blake, The Master Builders

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Yup, when I rotate the arrows do go to the right place. I take it that it's not an easy fix then to move them further to the right when the screen width is too small?

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rfindler commented Jan 8, 2016

@LeifAndersen give it a try! I have no clue and would welcome a less Wrightian fix :)

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samth commented Jan 8, 2016

I've tried hard to come up with something that works well here, and the current state is as good as I could get it. But I'm sure something better could be done.

@LeifAndersen
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Okay, I've submitted a PR that I 'think' fixes it, although I've only really tested it in firefox.

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Closed as obsolete.

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