User blog comment:Rupert Giles/Layout Changes: Breakpoints and Typography/@comment-5558012-20150519150638

I'm not seeing these mega problems (such as huge text) it seems are attached with users of high resolution and/or large screen, or is it phones? Everything looks more or less the same on my labtop as before (except for the problems and bugs mentioned before the release). I have now had a chance to look on my tablets though to see some problems. I don't know their size in pixels but the smaller one is 6x3.5" and the larger 8.5x5.25" if that helps at all.

Problems/bugs Wikia-wide associated with tablet viewing while logged out:

I'm not seeing these problems while logged in and editing from my labtop.
 * The Wikinavigation doesn't go to the edge of the article in landscape view on my larger tablet (might be attributed to placement and/or loading issue of right rail). If rail appears at the same time as the content, this doesn't occur.
 * The Wikinavigation goes to the left edge of the article in portrait view for my larger and smaller tablet and towards the wordmark with the latter.
 * Part of the content area to the right is cut off in portrait of smaller tablet and there is no side-swiping, scroll bar, or zooming out..
 * As for tables, they seem to be fine in portrait but one column on this page is messed up in landscape (seems strange to me as the text looks the same size).
 * "Wikia" in the hubs at the base of pages is mostly hidden (can only see top left part).
 * Social icons are below the article title creating a huge whitespace.
 * Article count is gone.
 * There's a small gap above the global navigation.