Mobile Friendly UI/UX Optimizations
Summary
Health is listed as "Desktop Only" on Flathub, it is thus hidden in the Debian app drawer from appearing in the "Mobile Friendly Apps" list. The description also says the app is targeted at GNOME desktop. Due to window sizing improvements on a previous bug however, it displays fairly well on mobile Linux, and would just need a few more optimizations to be a perfect fit. Popular mobile Linux devices include the upcoming Steam Deck, Purism Librem 5, and PinePhone Pro.
The main page seems to fit perfectly on the screen in portrait mode, but doesn't use the entire screen's real estate when in landscape mode. The scrolling works fine though, so there are no issues in terms of accessibility, it's just not fully optimal.
All the other menus are cutoff in both portrait and landscape mode, including Add (New Activity & Weight Record), Preferences (both General & Sync), and About (About & Credits). This prevents fully accessing these menus in a particular orientation, and even with switching back and forth the rotation prevents accessing some menu items completely.
Additionally, after start-up sometimes the app displays 1-2 blue bars, either horizontal on the bottom in portrait mode, or vertically on the right in landscape mode. These typically disappear after rotating the orientation at least once.
Environment
Health Version: 0.93.3
OS Version: Mobian Nightly (Debian 12 Bookworm, Gnome 41.1, Wayland)
Installation Source: Flathub