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On small screens this header bar is too wide. If you make the logo a bit smaller it can be reduced to around 50% of it's current depth as the text is quite small. This is an assessiblity issue as every inch of space for the image and transcription fields is precious. This is a design issue with assessibility in mind
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I agree that, in general, transcribers will want to maximise the view of the image and the transcription, and minimise everything else. Even on a desktop screen, I still want to see as much of the image as I can, subject only to my ability to read the text, and I also want to see as many transcribed records as possible within the remaining space. When I am transcribing a post-1836 printed Anglican register, I arrange things so that I can see 1 complete marriage record or 4 complete baptism or burial records. In the screen space that is left I can usually fit at least 8 transcribed records.
On small screens this header bar is too wide. If you make the logo a bit smaller it can be reduced to around 50% of it's current depth as the text is quite small. This is an assessiblity issue as every inch of space for the image and transcription fields is precious. This is a design issue with assessibility in mind
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: