On 5/21/11 5:22 PM, Telford Computer Doctor wrote:
Just in the process of designing a website for a client, just
wondering whether iPad, iPhone, mobile users could give me some
feedback as to the jQuery used - whether it works basically.
http://www.telfordcomputerdoctor.co.uk/lt
Only the homepage is complete at the moment, as it is still in design
stages.
Thanks in advance,
Mike @ Telford Computer Doctor
Mobile:
Samsung Galaxy Prevail [Android/2.2.2] for BoostMobile [low-end "smart
phone" with touch screen].
The page is not "mobile-friendly" on this end.
Full width header footer. Content two column.
Content in left column and 3 column footer unreadable on landing
portrait or landscape.
+3 or +4 font-scaling necessary to make content readable but this draws
a horizontal scroll bar.
You may find this article by Bruce Lawson helpful in determining the
mobile strategy you and your client wish to employ...
<http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/the-mobile-web-optimization-guide/>
Desktop [if of concern]:
Landing on primary content tiny-type at 116.5dpi on a MacBook Pro may be
as difficult for some of your users as it is for me.
Minimum font-size 16 set in the prefs in Mac Firefox/3.6.17 causes the
contact info to break out the right-side of the outermost container.
Minimum font-size 32 set in the prefs in Mac Opera/11.11 [same as above]
and the 3col footer content breaks out the bottom of the outermost
container.
Best wishes and good luck,
~d
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