As far as I know, mobile web frameworks only works well with a non scalable 
param...

Remi Grumeau
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Le 8 oct. 2010 à 12:58, Giacomo Balli <[email protected]> a écrit :

> however, if you're not just displaying text then the zooming might get
> in the way (by accident) and disrupt a good user experience...
> 
> On Oct 8, 4:37 am, RobG <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Oct 8, 1:38 am, Remi Grumeau <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width;
>>> user-scalable=no;minimum-scale=1.0; maximum-scale=1.0" />
>> 
>>> means user can't scale (zoom-in via double tap / two fingers)
>> 
>> And should not be set by default. Zoom is provided so the user can
>> zoom in, the most likey reason they will do that is because they are
>> struggling to read text on the screen.
>> 
>> So it makes no sense to prevent them from doing that, unless you mean
>> to annoy them.
>> 
>>> means minimum scale is 100%
>>> means maximum scale is 100% (so no scale)
>> 
>> Which is redundant if the zoom is turned off, isn't it?
>> 
>> --
>> Rob
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