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  • Auto zoom in on text area when entering sticky mode on iPhone
    • That can be avoided by setting the font size to 16px
  • When I try to enter text, it scrolls to the text area by itself.
    • I don’t know how to work around this.
  • When I think about it, I realize that Scrapbox also had a modal text area at the top of the page when it was served.
    • Could this be unavoidable behavior?
  • Do you want to design a text area around the toolbar?
  • I tried.
    • There was a hypothesis that it might be better not to afford multiple lines of text input, so I made it look like a single line of text.
      • (actually textarea)
  • I feel like this is the right thing to do.
    • I tried once to put it right under the toolbar, but that would put the text bar over the sticky.
    • I wonder if it would be better to put it right over the toolbar, so that it would not be an unnecessary operation while entering text.
      • I hid the UNDO, but…
  • It is strange that the arrow on the icon meaning OK is pointing up when the input field is in this position.
  • To begin with, I want to change the behavior of Add a sticky note with a new line. - I’d prefer to see more and more stickies added to the line breaks.

  • The following problems seem to have been almost eliminated by moving the text area, so we’ll see how it goes
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    • Rotate the screen on iPhone and iPad so that the display does not go haywire.
      • When in sticky note input mode on iPhone, the text area size designed for iPad is too large
        • I lose track of the toolbar because of that.
    • The menu bar is hidden when the screen is rotated, for example.
    • TODO: Tap on a white area with no canvas to reposition it to the proper position!
      • Or Shake
    • I don’t want to have to hide in the first place.

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