I was planning on using user-scalable=no in the viewport meta tag on a site I am developing, but I can see that the bootstrap team do not in the docs or the examples. I cloned the examples repo and added it to all the pages, and to me at least, the examples felt much better on mobile, I did not feel loosing the ability to zoom was a big downside because everything is a sensible size anyway. I cannot foresee any accessibility concerns either, as it is possible to set chrome on android to ignore the tag. The benefits I noticed were no accidental zooming, which was happening a lot before, and annoys me on many other mobile sites, and the buttons and navigation were MUCH more responsive due to the 300ms delay between click and click event was gone. The removal of the delay is particularly significant and with such an improvement by adding the restriction, with no obvious downsides, I was wondering why it was not added to the pages of the examples or the documentation, is there some sort of accessibility (or other) issue I am missing here?
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