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Me: "Would you mind going through the intended functionality of this design on mobile?"
Client: "Sure. We were hoping that the content would expand to the largest box when you hover over it"
Me: "Hover?"
Client: "Yes"
Me: "On mobile"
Client: "Yes? Fingers can hover right?"
Me: "No"

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  • 0
    My Galaxy Note 3 got this function (yes, it's old). I never really use it (I think the default Samsung Browser doesn't even support it, but Chrome does)
  • 1
    @cvonderstein haha I actually use it pretty often on my note 3. Makes some desktop websites work as they're supposed to
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    Interesting; I only switched to Android this week, and safe to say no iPhone browsers support hovering. Still, lowest common denominator applies for usability; don't want to lock content behind a section only people with hover support can see!
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