I visited the page with my iphone 3g and enabled safari debug console. You
can enable the debugging console in the general settings of safari.

2009/7/7 Bill Kirtley <[email protected]>

> Could you expand on how you're seeing those html and javascript errors?
> I try running an app in the simulator from Xcode, then tapping home,
> launching Safari, typing in the URL, and don't see anything in the console
> where my app's NSLog messages show up.  Is there another console I should be
> aware of?
>
> Any general mobile safari debugging / tuning advise would be appreciated.
>
> On Jul 6, 2009, at 1:42 PM, Max Melcher wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> first of all i would check the page with the firefox addons from yahoo
> (yslow for firefox 3.0.x) and google (pagespeed for firefox 3 and 3.5) -
> they can tell you what you can do better to serve your content faster.
>
> On my iphone 3G it took about 10 second with wireless until the whole page
> is rendered completly. I would remove the clock on the top right - it looks
> nice but javascript eat a lot of rendering performance i think. If you wont
> remove the clock for style reasons i would use css sprites to remove the
> many requests and serve the images in one file.
>
> The iphone debug console shows me 2 errors btw. line 483 (js: cant find
> variable) and line 564 (unmatched </div>) - removing them makes your page
> faster too and would remove a lot of requests for the images.
> In general - i like the page but i do not like the navigation. If i visit
> the page the first time i tap to enter it - then i see the sitemap fine
> until then. After that i tap on an icon mb the last one. if i want to see
> the first page after it i have to tap several times until im on the welcome
> page. Why dont you place all icons in the header and highlight the current
> page-icon or sth?
>
> If you have forignscripts running like google anaytics or other external
> ressources remove them - every dns request can take more than 2 seconds on
> wireless!
>
> Sorry for my sloppy english - not in the mood to read it again :)
> Greets from Germany
> M.
>
>
>
> 2009/7/6 Michael Kaye <[email protected]>
>
>>
>> I guess it all boils down to whether they are connecting on 3G or
>> Edge. Over wifi it is fine.
>>
>> I will try later on 3G and Edge and let you know the speed.
>>
>> BTW I think your site looks really impressive. Great stuff.
>>
>> Regards, Michael.
>>
>> On 6 Jul 2009, at 11:11, London iPhone Dev wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I think my iPhone site is too heavy and takes too long to download,
>> > any advice?
>> >
>> > Visit from your iPhone or Simulator; www.parrottandmiller.com
>> >
>> > Could anyone give me a rough idea of what size in kb an iPhone site
>> > could be?
>> >
>> > I'm being told "as little as possible" by most folks but thats not a
>> > number.
>> >
>> > Thanks Guys.
>> >
>> > Ross
>> >
>> >
>> > >
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