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 If your screen size is limited, if your browser zoom is high, or if you are using a mobile device, Stages automatically adapts the layout to use maximum space for the process content. On a smaller screen, the main screen might look like this: If your screen size is limited, if your browser zoom is high, or if you are using a mobile device, Stages automatically adapts the layout to use maximum space for the process content. On a smaller screen, the main screen might look like this:
  
-In the mobile view, the capabilities described above can be accessed by clicking or tapping on the XXXBURGER and XXXSEARCH icon.+{{  :72:navigation-mobile-main.png?nolink&800x652  }} 
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 +In the mobile view, the navigation capabilities described above can be accessed by clicking or tapping on the {{:72:navigation-menu.png?nolink&30x25}} icon:
  
 ===== Workspace navigation ===== ===== Workspace navigation =====
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 In previous versions of Stages, the usage of the browser's back, forward, and reload buttons was discouraged. With V7, this has significantly changed. In previous versions of Stages, the usage of the browser's back, forward, and reload buttons was discouraged. With V7, this has significantly changed.
  
-<font inherit/inherit;;#27ae60;;inherit>**We now do recommend to use the browser back, forward, or reload buttons. We also recommend to use multiple browser tabs or windows.**</font>+<font inherit/inherit;;#27ae60;;inherit>**We now do recommend to use the browser back, forward, or reload buttons.**</font> \\ <font inherit/inherit;;#27ae60;;inherit>**We also recommend to use multiple browser tabs or windows.**</font>
  
 For example, when performing a readiness check of your processes, you open each finding in a new browser tab, edit the content to fix the finding, and close the tab again. Then simply press browser reload to re-run the readiness check. For example, when performing a readiness check of your processes, you open each finding in a new browser tab, edit the content to fix the finding, and close the tab again. Then simply press browser reload to re-run the readiness check.