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On Android, the text in the tiles such as "Works with what you have" is noticeably smaller than the normal text outside of those tiles. On the desktop, the text size is about the same. #4

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imphil opened this issue Jan 19, 2022 · 8 comments

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imphil commented Jan 19, 2022

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imphil commented Jan 19, 2022

@cmarqu I can't really reproduce this. Can you post a screenshot and add a bit more detail on which version of Android, which browser, etc.?

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cmarqu commented Jan 19, 2022

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Android 12, current Chrome.

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imphil commented Jan 19, 2022

interesting. Chrome (and Firefox Nightly) on Android 12 (Samsung S10e) look good here:

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imphil commented Jan 19, 2022

(The font changed in the latest push. Maybe it was a font problem and it's ok now for you as well?)

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cmarqu commented Jan 19, 2022

I have just reloaded the page in incognito mode to hopefully circumvent the browser cache but it still looks the same as before.
This is on a Google Pixel 3a.
Not a big deal, but interesting.

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cmarqu commented Jan 19, 2022

Even in Desktop mode, the font size difference is visible:

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imphil commented Jan 19, 2022

Hm, let's call it intended behavior :-) There is some dynamic font scaling going on, but it shouldn't kick in here, from what I understand. I'll try to see if I can find something out.

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cmarqu commented Jan 19, 2022

Sure, don't spend any precious time on this.
And here we were thinking the difference in V(H)PI support between simulators was complicated :)

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