Pinning in Tablet Layout

Hello,
I'm hoping that someone can help me understand why Muse is not allowing me to pin my navigation in tablet layout?

The short answer is because it won't work. Web browsers for many tablets don't support pinning, so Muse doesn't let you pin objects in tablet designs, since it won't work for most website visitors that use a tablet.

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