[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #26379: Twenty Fourteen: Issues on new IEs with touch

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Tue Dec 3 18:41:18 UTC 2013


#26379: Twenty Fourteen: Issues on new IEs with touch
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 Reporter:  celloexpressions  |      Owner:
     Type:  defect (bug)      |     Status:  new
 Priority:  normal            |  Milestone:  Awaiting Review
Component:  Bundled Theme     |    Version:  trunk
 Severity:  normal            |   Keywords:
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 Copied over from #26189 (screenshots available there)

 = IE 9 Mobile (Windows Phone 7.5) =
 - Surprisingly, only one issue: no Genericons. We might want to consider
 adding fallbacks for the menu and search icons; I think the others are
 non-essential. In Twenty Thirteen the search icon was a png at least, and
 we had more colors to deal with (#23985).

 = IE 10 Mobile (Windows Phone 8) =
 - When featured content slider is in use, impossible to scroll down the
 homepage in landscape mode (swiping up and down moves the slider, but
 doesn't scroll and the slider and header fill the entire screen). Can
 sometimes get past it by pulling down, then quickly up on the header area
 and relying on kinetic scrolling.
 - It takes a very particular technique to avoid the link being activated
 instead of activating the slider when swiping left/right on the homepage
 featured content area. The link is almost always activated instead.

 = IE 11 "Immersive" (Windows 8.1) =
 - Same slider interaction issue as above -- swiping results in triggering
 the link unless you go super slow.
 - Touch targets are generally good, but I consistently have trouble with
 the category links. I think we need to either add some more spacing or
 bump the font size there to optimize the experience for touch users
 (literally everywhere else was good).

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