Pre-GitHub, one of the most popular web git viewers (cgit) used "tree" in this way. Never found that to be confusing.
(In git, the listing of the files and directories at a particular commit is called a "tree". So it's correct. Just not as intuitive as you, personally, would like.)
Looks crisp on my iPhone SE 2020, and scrolling does not make it lag - something that happens frequently on HUGE images encounter. Didn’t look at the media queries but I’m happy the default/broken state is the one easily accessible.
Thanks - I knew it was a setting back when the first version of split screen apps was introduced, then I would have sworn the setting was removed, and I don't know why I just assumed it still wasn't there.
For anyone else that wants to find it, just search for 'multi' in the settings app, and the third result will take you to the Multitasking & Gestures settings panel.
Maybe people also don't really process or understand their emotions when the phone is available. If you always have your phone to entertain you (play music, scroll on instagram etc.), then you don't give yourself time to reflect on your current mental state