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Note for mobile users

You may have noticed that, lately, UHub pages bounce around a bit before finally settling down and letting you read them. It has something to do with the top of the page, where the site menu and the search box are. I've turned off the mobile, "hamburger" version of the toolbar for now, which has reduced, if not eliminated, the bouncing, until I can figure out what's going on. My apologies for this, but hopefully it'll reduce your vertigo.

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I visit UHub often on mobile and haven't seen this problem. I'm using the mobile version of Firefox.

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Guess I need to take a look on mobile Firefox. Was really annoying on Android Chrome. And as long as I'm at it, I should probably borrow my wife's Apple phone to take a look.

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I think I'm one of 5 people on earth who use mobile Firefox for actual web browsing and not just QA testing.

I use Chrome at work and Firefox at home, both on MacOS, and neither has shown any rendering problems for Uhub. This site is pretty reliable. I'm glad the interface remains uncluttered.

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FWIW, I'm another regular UHub reader who's also a Firefox for Android user. It's a solid browser

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That at least 40% of all mobile firefox users would be here on uHub?

ie, I too use that browser on the reg, and concur that this site is just fine, other than (probably unavoidable) display issues with deeply nested threads, and an obscure scroll issue when typing out a long comment. No bounciness for me.

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IPhone, Safari browser

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I've seen it on other websites where you want to login or something but the ad shadows the login button so when you try to press it you go to the ad instead of the login.

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Regular User and the issue never bothered me. I'm here for the content. Great site @adamg!
I'm using Chrome on an Android phone when not using Chrome on a PC at work or home.

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