On 21 October 2014 16:54, Jon Robson <[email protected]> wrote:

> The iPhone 6+ is currently being treated as a mobile device.
> This is because the thresholds for window.innerWidth and
> window.innerHeight are 414px by 736px
>
> Currently we invoke tablet mode only when one of those values is over
> 768px.
>
> It's hard to get an idea of the sort of traffic we get from iPhone 6+
> as it doesn't have its own unique user agent.
>
> I looked on James's iPhone 6 and I can confirm that the site generally
> renders well on it in tablet mode. Once strange thing I noticed
> however is that if in landscape mode, clicking edit gives you the
> option of VisualEditor however if you click edit in portrait mode you
> get wikitext editor with no VE option. When in landscape mode and
> switching to portrait mode, you stay in VisualEditor but the interface
> becomes too cluttered. We'd need to make some optimisations to the
> toolbar in conjunction to enabling tablet mode on an iPhone 6+
>
> See http://imgur.com/JsOOM2K to see how it currently looks in portrait
> mode.
>
> Proposed actions:
> * Optimise the text 'Editing' next to the title in VE mobile mode
>

​Yeah, this is a little janky.​


> * Optimise the VE toolbar for display on a 320px screen - I would
> suggest hiding the bold and italic buttons via media queries
>

​Or pushing them into a single button with a text styling menu, the way
it's done on desktop (where there's way more space)?​


> * Drop threshold from 768px to 736px
>

​Works for me.​

​Other thoughts?

​J.
-- 
James D. Forrester
Product Manager, Editing
Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.

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