On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Christian Kirchhoff privat
<[email protected]> wrote:

<trimmed>
 Under "Setting the target density"it is explained how to set css pixels
equal to device pixels with:
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,
target-densitydpi=device-dpi">

But that also changed nothing. The two example pages that are mentioned
(http://people.opera.com/andreasb/viewport/ex02.html and
 http://people.opera.com/andreasb/viewport/ex06.html)

 Does anybody know why the media queries do not work? Or if the support for
 target-densitydpi=device-dpi has been dropped?

Best regards
 Christian

----

The gentlepeople at Opera deal in concepts. In a real world situation
-- where the width must be set for desktop,laptop, tablet, and mobile
-- a 480 media query is a necessary addition that is needed to make it
happen... regardless of whatever meta tag thingy you use.

Please see:
<http://ccstudi.com/ck/ck1.html>
and view source of both pages.
Checked in the latest stable versions of Android/2.2.2, Opera Mobile,
and OperaMini.

Best,
Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud
Charleville, France






Chelsea Creek Studio
http://ccstudi.com
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