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I found that on some aspect ratios the page displays in ways that break the "above the fold" UX. Meaning there's content without description or indication to scroll. (In the screenshot you only see the big gear, without the arrow to indicate scrolling or any text indicating the page will continue).
A simple fix would be to change the order of elements for the mobile view to place title before image (which also makes more sense for accessibility).
This could be achieved by a simple flex-direction call.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hey guys,
I found that on some aspect ratios the page displays in ways that break the "above the fold" UX. Meaning there's content without description or indication to scroll. (In the screenshot you only see the big gear, without the arrow to indicate scrolling or any text indicating the page will continue).
A simple fix would be to change the order of elements for the mobile view to place title before image (which also makes more sense for accessibility).
This could be achieved by a simple flex-direction call.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: