• Happened to be editing a post while i’m on a #Linux system viewing on a Smart TV via HDMI. I have the resolution set to 1280 x 1024. I like the Top toolbar feature because I think it greatly speeds up certian processes, depending on what you’re doing I guess (there are a few situations where it’s better to not have the bar glued to the top).

    No ta support question really. Just wanted to suggest you adjust the CSS so that red button is more topmost than the top-bar links/ controls, because they get in the way and prevent clicking the red. I think it has a collapsed mode (i guess you’d say “it acts responsively”), if i recall correctly.

    Just sharing the experience. As you can see below, disabling the top bar puts everything back to normal for all intents and purposes. I expected it would be a pain and not desirable to have the display settings at that resolution, but I think I like it better than full blast at 1900 x ???. I had been using an in between 16:9 setup, but i think things function better this way for me on this hardware. In any case, it’s pretty good design, i’d say, to be able to pretty much do whatever without any noticeable handicap having so much less screen real estate. Something to take note of in terms of interface design. I don’t think the Classic Editor is likely to “feel” that way.
    • This topic was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by ajaxStardust. Reason: added media

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