• The default Private Blog login screen doesn’t work well on Android phones, and on some iPhones, because it appears very tiny; the text box and button are too small to usably tap, AND because they’re so small hitting the text box triggers weird behavior (it causes the magnifying-glass tiny-typing widget to appear in Chrome on Android, for instance) rather than default form behavior.

    I *think* this can be solved by properly setting the viewport meta tag at the top of the HTML page where the login screen appears; but I can’t adjust that because I only have access to the CSS via your plugin settings. (Yes, there is a new @viewport css declaration but it is not widely adopted/reliable yet so it’s best not to depend on that.) Without a viewport declaration, sizes and behavior will likely be buggy and unpredictable on other devices too, but I’ve confirmed that it’s messed up on Android.

    Can you fix this please? More and more people are using phones and other devices to hit web sites, so this is something that will turn out to be important for most/all of your customers even if they don’t realize it yet. And I think it will be a pretty quick fix, no?

    Thanks

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