This is not related to texinfo proper but to the CSS that's added on the gnu 
server side.

I've made proposals in the past about that but I don't know who's in charge of 
changing the css on the server side.


> On Oct 12, 2021, at 5:43, Carlos Pita <carlosjosepi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> when read from a phone, there are some issues with the documentation
> of emacs, elisp and org-mode that is available online in html format:
> navigation links, subsection entries and code sections are barely
> visible and not proportionate to the body font size, which is not only
> unpleasant to look at but, more importantly, makes it very difficult
> to read and navigate the manuals from a phone.
> 
> Please, see the attached screenshots. They were taken using a pretty
> standard Android phone running Chrome, everything more or less
> up-to-date, no weird customizations. Moreover, I've been seeing the
> same or related problems in other phones over the years too.
> 
> Best regards,
> Carlos
> <Emacs in 
> phone.jpeg><Screenshot_2021-10-11-17-32-59-764_com.android.chrome.jpg>

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