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03-10-2011, 01:57 PM
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Very good.

I'm currently testing out the forum, plus the new site, on mobile platforms. iPad and Android is next up for testing...

If any users have mobile or tablet platforms, and could help with some preview shots, that would be appreciated. Thanks much!
Just snag a shot of the forum and reply here. (Afterwards, I'll PM you with info on the new site's beta location.)



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03-19-2011, 12:57 AM
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I love how sites look their normal way when viewed on handheld devices. I said this because some of my mobile phones before direct me to a pda-friendly page that would fit the screen as a normal application. i believe that this technology was made possible through xhtml or am i getting it wrong here? Good job to the developers!
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03-19-2011, 01:08 AM
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I still use an older style phone, and it basically butchers any and all websites -- even Google. It's pretty bad when a page that's 90% white space, and 10% text links with a search box, is mangled by a mobile browser. I used the feature a few times the first month I had it -- years ago, at this point -- and realized early on that it may be web "capable" but it sure wasn't web "usable". Apple did well to bring webpage normalcy to mobile devices.

Apple devices adhere to strict use specific XHTML standards, using the Webkit rendering engine.
No support for expansions like Java of Flash.

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