On Nov 7, 2012 8:11 PM, "Dan Scott" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Nov 7, 2012 7:42 PM, "Buzzy Nielsen" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Mostly its formatting. I'm currently looking at it on the stock browser on a phone running CyanogenMod 10, and in order to use it effectively, it requires a lot of pinching and zooming. The results also appear below the facets (screenshot attached). We are running 2.2, though. I'll check out a catalog running 2.3. We're hoping to upgrade in September. Thanks! > > > > Here are two TPAC 2.3-ish screenshots. I think the move away from fixed widths definitely helps with the pinching/zooming, although at skinny enough resolutions the facets still get annoying. > > The first uses Firefox Beta on the Nexus 7 in portrait mode. No facet problem, but there is some weird crowding of the pagination widget for some reason. > > Then there's the screenshot of Chrome, which does suffer from the facet-at-the-top effect... but fixing that problem would fix the same problem on low-resolution desktops too. > > So... I still think the answer is to just invest a bit more energy in improving the TPAC. It's come a long way already. Contributions welcome!
Oh... I should also note that at Conifer we somewhat exacerbated the problem by shifting to a base font of 15 px instead of the default 12 px. At http://www.concat.ca (where the default is in effect), the facets don't cause the same problem in Chrome.
