Hide URL bar on small screens.#6
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That is necessary for me when I'm working with a splitted screen. Maybe there are others with this problem also. Since it will not be used in mobile devices, then I guess it is safe to imagine the user will be able to expand the screen, input the URL, then reduce the screen again. I think anything is better than not being able to click the "Execute Query" button.
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I forked and published an up to date GraphiQL extension that includes an alternative to this PR: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/graphiql-extension/jhbedfdjpmemmbghfecnaeeiokonjclb |
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That is necessary for me when I'm working with a splitted screen. Maybe there are others with this problem also.
Since it will not be used in mobile devices, then I guess it is safe to imagine the user will be able to expand the screen, input the URL, then reduce the screen again.
I think anything is better than not being able to click the "Execute Query" button.