Stronger Mobile CSS for better display with colors , third party logos, title automatically rescaled Dear All, Can the dev team rework a little on the css for mobile display, depending on the type/families of mobile phones since there have been some evolutions from early times about features phones capability, about medium range smartphones, and for also Smartphones with large screen (not large screen tablets which render like desktop sometimes )? Typically, it is very sad to have color bars & third party logo, and background color not very often (I should say, never) rendered on mobile phone, although it does not eat any subsequent mobile bandwidth . Is there any entry in the dev team roadmap, as is it obviously a standard level of comfort for mobile users , at a time when everything is going mobile and everyone try to optimize mobile experience. Typically also, forcing the Headline title to reschape so that it fits into the mobile display , and/or force it to split into two or more lines at the end of words + 1 space is not high class features, just normal adaptation to screen size. TELnic could choose for simplification purposes at least why not to force to some default mobile parameters through css so it ALWAYS resolves the headlines appropriately for mobile display according to available width on the phone , in the most reasonnable manner, possibly over-riding initial user settings used on desktop if those are not appropriate or to uncertain for mobile display. In order to get a net and clean result on mobile, all mobiles, at least on titles/headlines. This should not be too complicated whith mobile device detection and applying appropriate css. Any other feedback on mobile rendering ? |
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to give you positive immediate answer/feedback yes, telnames mobile template is rendering things nicely. doh! a very good recent implementation was for the showing of photos, using "swipe" left to right, and double-tap zooms perfectly to the handset screen size etc. shows how sensible and logical things CAN be...[/size] |
@wax, I find it best to give mockups of how rendering should appear so that the Telnic team can know exactly what is being proposed. Try this emulator http://www.mobilephoneemulator.com/ and use pc/paint etc to show your suggestions. Mark |