Closed williamsdyyz closed 4 years ago
+1 on the Manual Zoom off or rather removed.
It really isn't reasonable in any way.
I was a bit embarrassed that user-scalable = no
does not work.
Manual Zoom
should be disabled by default.
삼성인터넷에서 산출물 테스트를 해보았는데, 화면이 예상과 달라 적잖이 당황했습니다.
해당 옵션을 해제하니 예상했던 화면을 확인하게 되었습니다.
어디까지나 옵션기능이고, 필요할때에 사용 할 수 있게 하는게 맞지 않을까요? 화면 수동 확대 기능이 기본적으로 활성되어 있다는 현실을 납득하기 어렵습니다. 해당 기능이 기본적으로 비활성화 되게 할 수는 없는지 문의 드립니다.
Hi, Thank you for opening this issue. We are currently migrating our support channel to the Samsung Developer Forum. If you are still experiencing this issue I'd highly recommend re-opening it here please https://forum.developer.samsung.com/c/samsung-internet/
Thanks again, -Kevin
Yeah sure as if this issue will be handled. Like you did care a lot in the last 2 years for a really unreasonable default setting to change. This browser literally should not exist in this time and place anymore.
Sorry but this is really tilting me.
EDIT: What i also wanted to say is that i just don't care anymore. I wont go to another site to help you out to get your stuff fixed so GG.
I have a site that is designed as a web app. It uses position:sticky to keep some UI elements attached to the left and top of the screen while other elements are allowed to scroll. (see https://www.tvtv.us/ca/beverly-hills/90210/lu59225D )
The site uses this viewport since everything is designed for mobile: width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, minimum-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0, shrink-to-fit=no, user-scalable=no
Unfortunately, "Manual Zoom" totally breaks the site because the sticky elements don't stick to the edges of the screen. With Manual Zoom turned off, everything works as expected.
It seems to me that Manual Zoom is an accessibility feature and should be OFF by default. As it stands, position:sticky is useless at the page level and users are confused.
Other browser implementations vary but either work correctly or at least avoid confusing behavior unless the user explicitly requests it: Opera: Same as Samsung Internet, except Manual Zoom is OFF by default Firefox: Sticky elements still stick to the edge of the screen- correct behavior I think. Manual Zoom is OFF by default Chrome: No manual zoom, just respects the viewport setting.
Finally, I can't find any work around that allows my site to work properly on Samsung Internet without the user turning off Manual Zoom, which of course, nobody figures out they need to do.