When I set my browser's zoom to 67%, Wikidata display is single-column. Set to 80% or larger, display is two-column. Set to 100%, I must scroll horizontally to read the second column.
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Status | Subtype | Assigned | Task | ||
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Resolved | Jdlrobson | T78430 [Epic] Getting Wikidata to render nicely on mobile web | |||
Open | None | T158181 Aim for workflow equivalence for MediaWiki on desktop and mobile web | |||
Open | None | T95878 [Story] Make Wikidata editable on mobile web | |||
Open | None | T95649 Create and document a stable framework for extending the Wikibase UI | |||
Stalled | None | T40968 Keyboard-navigability of the repo UI | |||
Open | None | T54136 [Epic] Redesign Item UI for Wikidata repo | |||
Resolved | FriedhelmW | T86931 Wikidata: two-column layout problem (sitelinks UI) |
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That is intentional. The second column is supposed to float below the statement section when the screen is too small to show both columns next to each other.
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A correlate problem is that when you have those smaller boxes floated below all statements with relative "small" screen (mine have 1366px witdh), you could have some space on right part unused. Same for small boxes zone: together are smaller than statement's box and live even more right space.
It seems like we have fixed size boxes instead adaptive ones.