Hi all,

I asked this question over at stackoverflow and this seemed to be the place to 
ask.

I was wondering if there is a built in way to create mobile friendly HTML in 
Scribble?  Given Google's current mobile friendly policy 
(https://webmasters.googleblog.com/2015/04/rolling-out-mobile-friendly-update.html)
 and the fact that devices with small screens are everywhere now, this seems 
like something which would not only make the Racket's documentation look better 
on mobile devices, but for any other HTML generated in Scribble.

I understand I could probably hack on the CSS to create a custom layout (which 
sounds like utter hell), but I was wondering if such a thing already exists or 
is in the works already?  If not, how do we go about making a feature request 
for this?

As an example of what I mean by "non-mobile friendly," if you go to the Racket 
docs on a smartphone, you end up having to zoom in and scroll to the right on 
every page because of the navigation on the left. Sure, it's doable, but it's 
not like going to a page that's like this:

https://w3layouts.com/preview/?l=/mr-hotel-hotel-category-flat-bootstrap-responsive-web-template/

Click on the device pictures on the top to see what I'm getting at.

So, am I correct that Scribble cannot currently do this?  If so, who do we bug 
to get this added?

Thanks everyone!
Michael

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