[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #26379: Twenty Fourteen: Issues on new IEs with touch
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#26379: Twenty Fourteen: Issues on new IEs with touch
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Reporter: celloexpressions | Owner:
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: low | Milestone: 3.8
Component: Bundled Theme | Version: trunk
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: needs-patch |
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Comment (by celloexpressions):
Replying to [comment:2 lancewillett]:
> What severity would you attach to these? Can we fix after 3.8, like in
minor release later?
Splitting out each issue (maybe I should have divided this even further
into separate tickets...):
- '''IE9 Mobile - no Genericons: ''lowest priority, major severity'''''.
It's pretty staightforward, just add the two icons in, but since it adds
files we may want to do it now.
- '''IE10 Mobile Slider Scrolling: ''normal priority, critical
severity'''''. This makes most of the homepage inaccessible if the slider
area is taller than the window (happens most frequently in landscape
mode). I think we need to fix this before release.
- '''IE10 & 11 Slider Swiping/Link Targeting: ''low priority, normal
severity'''''. This is extremely annoying and leads to a confusing user
experience in combination with the previous bug. I have a feeling we can
fix both at the same time. Swiping to navigate the slider doesn't work on
IE9 Mobile, which is why it's unsupported there.
- Touch targets: let's wontfix that issue, since it's so subjective
anyway.
Also just noticed an additional issue:
- '''Menu toggle doesn't display on IE10 Mobile: ''normal priority,
critical severity'''''. Menu is inaccessible, can't tell why. The menu
itself does show up in landscape, there's just a black gap (unlinked)
normally, though. We need to9 figure this out ASAP, as well.
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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/26379#comment:5>
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