I started working on making GNOME Web work well on the Librem 5 ; to be sure it fits a phone's screen I want the windows to fit in a 360 points width, which is definitely small. To do so I started with the advices from Tobias Bernard to make Web have two modes that I named normal and narrow . The normal mode is Web as you know it, while the narrow mode moves all buttons from the header bar but the hamburger menu to a new action bar at the bottom, letting the windows reach yet unreachable widths. Web autmatically adapting to small sizes. And now, with device rotation on a tablet. The code is overall ready, I still need to break it into reviewable bits before submitting it upstream. Once this get merged: we want to not show tabs in narrow mode and instead to display a popover listing the available pages, we want to make the search bar shrink rather than to limit the minimum window size, we consider migrating away from the application menu model. ...
Adventures in GNOME and Video Game Preservation