> > > Mostly one can "navigate" with links on the web site (on > good sites at > > > least :), but since the fullscreen can be toggled with > one click of > > > the fullscreen key, I wouldn't see it as a major issue > (when compared > > > to the additional screen estate you get). > > > > But what happens when a user wants to go enter a new URL? > > Ok, I'm not too sure about this, but I think the location bar is > visible in fullscreen too.
The location/navigation bar can be toggled on/off also in the full screen mode. ... > > But many web designers have standardized on screen sizes of 800x600 > > which leaves about 750-770px of usable space. When the Nokia 770 > > displays a webpage at 692px wide, you must still scroll > horizontally to > > see all the content on a page. Vertical scrolling is perfectly > > acceptable, horizontal scrolling is not. Since the 770 has > the ability > > to display all 750-770px of the window, and you must hit a > button to go > > to full screen, you ask the user to do more work that might > otherwise > > be avoided. In 770, it's much more convenient to use the panning feature for scrolling the web page instead of the scroll bars. BR; Kimmo _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list [email protected] https://maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
