==== Problem
On mobile, the link inspector can take up a big part of the viewable area which makes it harder to read the text around a link suggestion. This is particularly an issue for smaller devices.
{F34551179} //(relatively limited scrollable article content area highlighted in magenta)//
=== Background
Two leading and compatible proposals came out of the initial explorations for a similar problem on Desktop on discussed in T281185.
This task describes the first proposal for a responsive compact view, and another task T287404 has been created for the second proposal discussed.
===== Proposal A. Responsively compact: Show a more compact link inspector on **smaller devices where the width is less than 360dp**.
| Regular device inspector {F34551176} | Small device link inspector {F34551174}
**Smaller device layout differences:**
(i) No text label and content fields
(ii) Yes, No and Next buttons no longer show the full label, and do not wrap.
- **Pros**
-- User doesn’t have to take any action at all as size adjusts for their device restrictions
-- Maintains context with the link inspector connected to the link text
-- No potential for users to ‘lose’ the card
-- No additional cognitive load as there is no UI addition to the inspector
- **Cons**
-- Potential for reduced understanding of the task without the button labels and text labels linking the suggestion to the text.
-- Reduced consistency with VE link cards (which have the the Text label and field about the link)
=====[[ https://www.figma.com/file/rmLdUNo2A9wti2lMeB2BLI/T281185-and-Link-inspector-obscures-text?node-id=88%3A55 | View mocks on Figma ]]