Comments: In general, I agree about the tags being something I use all the time, and currents never.
On Chrome 4.1.249.1064, the text area box can be dragged far to the right but becomes invisible behind the column on the right. Chrome only lets text areas be stretched down and to the right; it can't go left, so sadly that leaves a lot of unusable space.
When selecting from the tags, I ended up with "ca" as well as "cake: thing". Could not figure out how to stop that.
On my cell phone... weirdly, most of Dreamwidth is no longer visible via Japanese cell phone EZWeb: it's unsupported for some reason (a very recent change!).
On iTouch (screen horizontal)... everything seems to work fairly well. Same problem with tags ("ca"); as well, on the tiny screen, the tags drop-down menu falls behind the keyboard, so scrolling is difficult (works somewhat better with vertical screen). Trying to X out a tag causes the keyboard to pop up.
All in all, it is pretty, and being able to collapse the things I'm not using is fun!
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Comments: In general, I agree about the tags being something I use all the time, and currents never.
On Chrome 4.1.249.1064, the text area box can be dragged far to the right but becomes invisible behind the column on the right. Chrome only lets text areas be stretched down and to the right; it can't go left, so sadly that leaves a lot of unusable space.
When selecting from the tags, I ended up with "ca" as well as "cake: thing". Could not figure out how to stop that.
On my cell phone... weirdly, most of Dreamwidth is no longer visible via Japanese cell phone EZWeb: it's unsupported for some reason (a very recent change!).
On iTouch (screen horizontal)... everything seems to work fairly well. Same problem with tags ("ca"); as well, on the tiny screen, the tags drop-down menu falls behind the keyboard, so scrolling is difficult (works somewhat better with vertical screen). Trying to X out a tag causes the keyboard to pop up.
All in all, it is pretty, and being able to collapse the things I'm not using is fun!