On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Christian Mascher <
christian.masc...@gmx.de> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
>  I went there in a recent chrome on a laptop with a fairly small screen and
>> there are some rendering issues that make some of the controls unusable.
>>
>>
> I noticed the same with Nexus 7 (android) and firefox. On the desktop Ctrl
> + - usually makes things smaller and thus fit onto the screen (esp. editor
> right next to the world, so the controls below the world are visible), but
> on the android tablet that didn't help.
>
> These tablets are just to small for all the information and even firefox
> is different compared to its desktop version.


>From the beginning, my thinking was that anyone interested in doing some
programming was going to use either a deskop or laptop with proper
keyboard, etc., and thus a reasonably sized screen.

Should I review this basic hypothesis?  If so, does anyone have an idea as
to what minimum screen size I should be aiming to support?  I'm not ever
planning to target tiny screens for smartphones and the like ... but if
only relatively small adjustements are needed to support "typical" tablets,
I could look into it.

André


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