I am running Chrome on android kitkat, and would much prefer the desktop interface of hubski than the mobile interface, which I find too cramped.
There is a function in Chrome's menu - "request desktop site" - which as it suggests, changes a website to its desktop interface.
Your site doesn't respond to it, and I'm not sure if this is a bug. Any thoughts?
Hi mk. I think I scored on this one. This looks to be the problem; Chrome is looking at your interface and trying to zoom on your text and content. I found a setting for accessibility which has a checkbox: "Force zoom override - override a website's request to zoom in." I checked that box, and set my text size to 75% and reloaded your website. The result of which is that the interface has returned to the correct size. I'm not sure whether this is your website failing to respond correctly to an accessible content request or whether this is chrome failing to render the site correctly.
Confirmed with Firefox as well, but I have an idea why. My guess is that these features just change the browser's user agent to not be a mobile one or something. I don't know that for sure. A way around this is to check the "Request Desktop Site", but then change the URL in your address bar. It's still "hubski.com/m/...", just remove the "/m" and you'll get the desktop site. There might be a way for the site to respond and redirect accordingly, though, but if it is just a user agent thing probably not. EDIT: Sounds like I'm roughly accurate.