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1 | initial version | posted 2019-08-19 18:44:19 +0200 |
Hello,
In some websites (ex. mobile version of the Office365 webmail), the address bar from the Jolla browser doesn't ever hide. This is an issue because the menus (email, calendar, tasks, ...) are located at the bottom of the interface.
This basically means that the website is not usable in the Jolla Browser.
A solution would be to implement the possibility to manually force the hide/show of the address bar with a gesture.
Regards.
Guillaume
2 | No.2 Revision |
Hello,
In some websites (ex. mobile version of the Office365 webmail), the address bar from the Jolla browser doesn't ever hide. This is an issue because the menus (email, calendar, tasks, ...) are located at the bottom of the interface.
This basically means that the website is not usable in the Jolla Browser.
A solution would be to implement the possibility to manually force the hide/show of the address bar with a gesture.
Regards.
Guillaume
3 | No.3 Revision |
Hello,
In some websites (ex. mobile version of the Office365 webmail), the address bar from the Jolla browser doesn't ever hide. This is an issue because the menus (email, calendar, tasks, ...) are located at the bottom of the interface.
This basically means that the website is not usable in the Jolla Browser.
A solution would be to implement the possibility to manually force the hide/show of the address bar with a gesture.
Regards.
Guillaume
4 | No.4 Revision |
Hello,
In some websites (ex. mobile version of the Office365 webmail), the address bar from the Jolla browser doesn't ever hide. This is an issue because the menus (email, calendar, tasks, ...) are located at the bottom of the interface.
This basically means that the website is not usable in the Jolla Browser.
A solution would be to implement the possibility to manually force the hide/show of the address bar with a gesture.
Regards.
Guillaume
5 | No.5 Revision |
Hello,
In some websites (ex. (e.g. mobile version of the Office365 webmail), the address bar from the Jolla browser doesn't ever hide. This is an issue because the menus (email, calendar, tasks, ...) are located at the bottom of the interface.
This basically means that the website is not usable in the Jolla Browser.
A solution would be to implement the possibility to manually force the hide/show of the address bar with a gesture.
Regards.
Guillaume
6 | retagged |
Hello,
In some websites (e.g. mobile version of the Office365 webmail), the address bar from the Jolla browser doesn't ever hide. This is an issue because the menus (email, calendar, tasks, ...) are located at the bottom of the interface.
This basically means that the website is not usable in the Jolla Browser.
A solution would be to implement the possibility to manually force the hide/show of the address bar with a gesture.
Regards.
Guillaume