That very much looks like an Android screenshot, not iOS 🤔 Either way, the issue with the menu / top bar / notch I am working on.
The statement about sizing is always interesting. The challenge is this: You need a minimum height in order to make it reasonable to tap and select an individual dive. And this also need to work for people with less than perfect acuity when it comes to finger movements. At the same time, making fonts taller (so there's less white space) also makes them wider, which means you get less text into a line. All that gets complicated by the fact that on Android we support slightly north of 11k different devices (I'm not joking, that's what Google tracks) with an insane range of screen size, screen resolution, screen pixel density. So chasing this is a never ending treadmill. However, I agree that your screenshot shows a situation that leaves a lot of room for improvement. On the flip side, on my test devices the ratio in general looks somewhat better... /D > On Mar 5, 2026, at 05:43, [email protected] wrote: > > I was able to join the beta channel. The initial tests are quite promising. > However, the amount of space allotted to each dive seems excessive, and > reducing it would allow more dives to be displayed on a single page. > The menus at the bottom are hidden behind the navigation bar and are > therefore inaccessible. > Eric > 
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