It's fine though, I leave most blame at iOS' door. Everything looks too big on this temporary iPhone SE, and I'm not allowed to zoom out, default to Firefox, or use any extension or 'content blocker' in it even though it's forced to use Safari to render. (/Rant..)
I think this is just some missing CSS to hand this case.
> Everything looks too big on this temporary iPhone SE, and I'm not allowed to zoom out, default to Firefox, or use any extension or 'content blocker' in it even though it's forced to use Safari to render.
On my very much not temporary iPhone SE, I can use content blockers and zoom out…
And I mean 'zoom' out from the default, e.g. on desktop I browse most sites at 80% in FF, some 67 or 50, fewer at 100.
On my in-for-repair Android phone, the smallest system UI/font setting is smaller, and FF is allowed extensions and to use its own renderer, so I have control over that.
Everything just seems like I'm using a largified accessibility mode. And typing - impossible to place the cursor mid-word? So if suggested corrections are wrong, no choice but to delete and re-type the whole thing. And no select all? So if I decide not to post such a rant, I have to fumble with the two cursors and move one to each end myself.