indicates the viewport on mobile needs to be configured, e.g. `` in the header of http://source.ikiwiki.branchable.com/?p=source.git;a=blob;f=templates/page.tmpl; > This seems a lot like > [an "unbreak my application" option](http://ometer.com/free-software-ui.html) > but OK... presumably the motivation for this being opt-in is that "most" > websites have some sort of hard-coded fixed-width layout suitable for > a proportion of desktop browsers, rather than being responsive to window > size like they should have been all along. --[[smcv]] >> Fixed in master. It is currently on by default, but people with >> customized CSS that doesn't scale nicely can put >> `responsive_layout => 0` in the config to turn it off. --[[smcv]] Further more: * fonts need to be tweaked > Suggestions? > > (Note that Joey has generally rejected stylistic changes to the default > anti-theme; enhancing the other themes would be OK though.) > --[[smcv]] >> With git master, the layout and font sizes seem appropriate on my >> Galaxy Nexus (360 CSS pixels wide), and on simulated devices >> 320 device pixels wide (e.g. the first couple of iPhone models) >> in Chromium's developer tools. [[done]] >> >> Test sites: >> >> * >> * >> * >> * >> * >> >> If stylistic changes are needed, please open another issue with a >> suggested patch. >> --[[smcv]] * XHTML should be dropped ! > Already in the to-do list: [[todo/generate HTML5 by default]]. --[[smcv]] >> Next version will always generate HTML5, unless someone overrules me. >> --[[smcv]] I'm practicing this on http://dabase.com/ with > [[!format diff """ - - """]] > You probably don't want to delete those. It breaks the CGI. --[[smcv]]