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Define <meta name=viewport> #3494
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@annevk Is this still the case? I see https://drafts.csswg.org/css-viewport/#viewport-meta exists. Allowing sites to use system font size what discussed to be part of
Originally posted by @cookiecrook in w3c/csswg-drafts#3708 (comment) I would like to continue tracking the font accessibility issue with PWA/Home Screen apps and hopefully find a resolution for Android users (Apple/Webkit has |
I don't see " (There is one mention under "speculative fetch" that should be turned into an xref as part of adding this.) |
@clshortfuse, WebKit/Safari resolution was not to rely on -apple-system-body... Continue reading in the same thread: @ cookiecrook wrote:
Then the relevant zoom unit is em or rem. |
Sorry, but I'm still confused. I understood that it's not a CSS problem, assuming that it's a viewport (HTML) issue. The Chromium team won't move forward without a spec. And there is no spec for using native system font size. So the resolution was... don't use native system font size and instead use Current WAI guidance still suggests using |
As I recall, there was an issue opened regarding Home Screen web apps, but I don't think there is a solution. |
@cookiecrook Thanks for the heads-up and I sincerely apologize for the confusion. I'm kicking myself here because I could have worked on this sooner. I'll probably investigate the Web App Manifest and see if I can gain some traction there. I'm definitely off topic here and we can mark the comments as such. |
No apologies necessary. The other "zoom unit" thread you commented on was a more complex issue that I'm still not sure I fully understand. |
Per https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1915077 it should be defined what happens to changes to a |
Demo: https://meta-viewport-changes.glitch.me/ It seems Firefox responds to changes to the Since there seems to be interop in ignoring removing the element, I think that's what should be standardized. |
Mostly filing this since folks might look for it here, given it isn't in the HTML Standard yet. This is mostly tracked by the CSS WG, who seem to lack resources to get this done. If anyone is interested in taking this on, dive in over at w3c/csswg-drafts#331.
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