http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=12220

Aaron Sakovich <asakov...@hmcpl.org> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Aaron Sakovich <asakov...@hmcpl.org> ---
FYI, I wrote the original comment Nicole quoted above in a query to her.

Viktor, in retrospect, I don't think the problem is so much iPads, as it is
phones. If the responsive design has flipped into phone mode, then I know some
designers want to prevent zooming. Unfortunately, this meta-tag doesn't
discriminate between a narrow-screened phone-mode and a wide-screened
iPad-mode.

Perhaps a 'maximum-scale=2' or '...=4' would be more appropriate than saying
"Nein! Ist verboten!!"? Or is there another way to programmatically determine
if the responsive display is in a narrow-screen phone-mode and then enforce the
restriction, leaving the larger-screen iPads unimpeded?

(I've always been averse to having a server tell users what they can't do on
their device's UI, so we were dismayed when we discovered we couldn't
pinch-to-zoom on iPads. Personally, I'd remove it completely if it were left to
me -- which I know it's not. Fortunately.)

Open to suggestions!

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