Yes, it seems to break on Linux. Only got it working by spoofing the browser on a chrome based one to think I'm on windows.
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Will look into that to see if that's easier that what I currently do now. Thanks!
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Will do.
I had an issue like that with tmobile for a long time, making my window smaller instead of full screen always seemed to fix it. Firefox also has the option to change the display in inspector mode I believe, you can emulate a phone or tablet so it might work that way
More or less what I have to do.