This task involves the work with making it so mobile browsers' focus/zoom remains consistent as people place their cursors within its text fields.
=== Environment
The behavior described below was observed in the following environments:
- Device: **iPhone XS**
- Browser(s): **Chrome 95.0.4638.50** //and// **Safari**
- OS: **iOS 15.0.2**
=== Behavior
**Reply Tool**
1. Visit a talk page on a mobile device. //E.g. https://patchdemo.wmflabs.org/wikis/6ce52b531d/w/index.php?title=Talk:Main_Page&mobileaction=toggle_view_mobile .//
2. Click a {nav [ reply ] } affordance
3. Notice the Reply Tool opens
4. Tap inside the Reply Tool's text field
**Actual**
❗️5. The browser zooms, causing part of the Reply Tool's text area to be cut off
**Expected**
✅ 5. The browser's zoom level remains constant and the entirety of the Reply Tool's text area remains in view
**New Discussion Tool**
1. Visit a talk page on a mobile device. //E.g. https://patchdemo.wmflabs.org/wikis/6ce52b531d/w/index.php?title=Talk:Main_Page&mobileaction=toggle_view_mobile .//
2. Click the {nav Add discussion } affordance
3. Notice the New Discussion Tool opens
4. Tap inside the New Discussion Tool's `Title` field
5. Notice the software keyboard appears on-screen, and the browser's zoom level remains constant, and the entirety of the New Discussion Tool's `Title` text input area remains in view
6. Tap inside the tool's `Description` field
**Actual**
❗️6. The browser zooms, causing part of the New Discussion Tool's `Description` text area to be cut off
**Expected**
✅ 6. The browser's zoom level remains constant and the entirety of the New Discussion Tool's `Description` text area remains in view