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:


 * 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 loads with content, I don't see a problem.
 * 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 or scroll bar.
 * As for tables, they seem to be fine in portrait but one column 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.
 * Social icons are below the article title creating a huge whitespace.
 * Article count is gone.
 * There's a gap above the global navigation.