Thank you for all of your hard work on the Logos Web App! It looks very promising and is becoming more useful all the time.
I was wondering if there are plans for significantly reworking the UI and/or providing additional customizability over time? The amount of wasted screen space is the one thing—besides some desktop-parity features that are already in development—that would prevent me from making regular, daily use the Logos Web App. It wastes a lot vertical pixel space even with my browser in full screen mode (which isn't always preferable). Add to it a rather compact, minimalist toolbar like Google Chrome, and still yet more space is wasted. The interface for the Atlas takes yet another large strip out of my screen real estate. And that's on a 27 inch 1080p monitor! It's all the more painful on my Surface 3, which has a relatively small screen (for a laptop), although with a pretty good 1920x1280 resolution (214 ppi). All of this diminishes and obscures the content that I want to see and interact with, to a degree that I often find unnecessary and unhelpful. I assume that Web App's UI is a work in progress, like everything else. However, I hope to see Logos learn a thing or two from more economical and adaptable browser and app UI's. (The mobile apps obviously don't have this problem, although they obviously have less functionality. In Logos 6, I often open a second floating window that doesn't have—or, in some contexts, isn't bogged down by—the main UI [i.e., the homepage, library, and search menus, etc.].)
Also, another thing that has been frustrating with Logos applications on every platform (including the Web App) is the intervals between font-size gradients. The jump between the smaller and larger font sizes can be quite large, which sometimes prevents me from finding a more preferable font size. Hebrew fonts, in particular, set to the smallest setting in the BHS are HUGE (bold, italics, underscore!
). This has been reported before, but it seems that nothing has ever been done about it. For all I know there could be limitations that I'm not aware of, although it seems odd that this design choice (a poor one, in my opinion) would be repeated—and suffer the same limitation(s)—on so many different platforms. An excellent Bible application like Logos should display Hebrew well!
Overall, I really like the direction the app is heading and look forward to seeing the fruits of your labor. Feel free to take this feedback for whatever it's worth!