Thank you Ingo, http://man.openbsd.org/ works great for
me too now.
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I've found some more OpenBSD web pages that could benefit
from readable text on phone devices:
- httpd, all directory listings. sample:
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.3/i386/
- cvsweb, all pages:
https://cvsweb.o
"Ingo Schwarze" wrote:
> > html { max-width: 100ex; }
> >
> > Removing this line allows the use of the full browser width.
> For testing purposes, i removed that line from
> https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.css
>
> xcv@, could you check wi
"Ingo Schwarze" wrote:
> Absolutely not.
> Mandoc output is not optimized for any device.
>
> Which elements or rules in the current HTML or CSS code
> make you think it is optimized or it discriminates against
> any device?
I don't know which element or rule is the problem, however
if I delete
"Ingo Schwarze" wrote:
> I'm absolutely uninterested in test results.
I understand that many times the designer of a web site may
have different priorities than I do.
Nevertheless, when a site performs poorly I can only:
- close the tab and open another site
- try to persuade the designer to mod
"Ingo Schwarze" wrote:
> But you fail to state what the actual problem is that you are
> trying to solve.
The pages at http://man.openbsd.org/ don't use the screen real
estate of my phone in a sensible way. All pages are "zoomed out"
by default, causing a frustrating user experience for me, when
> Tue, 15 May 2018 19:47:45 +0200 x...@dr.com
> > The "viewport" meta tag significantly improves readability and
> > usability on my phone when I add it to http://man.openbsd.org pages:
>
> Hi anonymous,
>
> Could you please add it on some public space so I can check in Dillo too?
>
> Kind rega
The "viewport" meta tag significantly improves readability and
usability on my phone when I add it to http://man.openbsd.org pages:
[meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"]
It was suggested to me by a Microsoft Edge engineer as a fix for
mobile-unfriendly web sites
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