Notion Tablet Accessibility: Broken Sidebar, Font Scaling, and AI Window Clipping
Notion on tablets has critical accessibility failures: the left sidebar cannot be dragged, font size cannot be adjusted, and the AI assistant window clips off the bottom of the screen. These issues persist across both the app and browser versions, making the tool unusable for tablet-dependent accessibility users.
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