TRENDY SMART PHONE GOPHER BROWSER

I don't want a trendy smart phone gopher browser, I don't even 
really want it to exist because trendy smart phone people aren't 
really the audience that I want Gopher content to cater for. But 
I've had the thought and I might as well let it run. I love and 
hate everything anyway so really I can quite appreciate the fickle 
thoughtless minds of all the world's smart phone zombies.

*Gophermaps can be rendered like one of those trendy web pages with 
 comments displayed in a sans-serif font coloured on the absolute 
 precipice of blending into the greyish-white background.

*Links in the gophermap are displayed in darker coloured rounded 
 rectangles spanning the width of the screen (shightly wider than 
 the width of the comment text). Click/tap on them and text content 
 is loaded and displayed in a drop-down box thing, pushing down the 
 unexpanded link boxes below. Tap in it again and the box winches 
 back on up. It's just like one of those trendy new web pages that I 
 hate, but the content is loaded on-demand.

*People "swipe" on phones, I think. "Gestures" or something, damned 
 if I know. Anyway as well as swiping for back/forward through the 
 history, also offer swipe down to go up the directory tree. Gopher 
 holes generally make pretty meaningful use for the directory 
 structure, unlike the modern web, so this could work very well. 
 Ideally have a way to bring up a tree view of the directories and 
 gphermap links as well.

*Automatically detect ASCII-Art (shouldn't be too hard with most of 
 it) and use a fixed-width font, maybe also scaling it to fit better 
 with the width of the screen.

I don't even own a smart phone, so don't look at me to implement 
this. But I think smart phone people might get into it if you did. 
Or not. Hell I really don't know what they want to be honest, 
something identical to this might have already been done and nobody 
cared at all.

 - The Free Thinker, 2020