Erik van Oosten wrote:
> Actually, now that I am using Radiant for some time, I find them awkward
> an any screen. If you want to add/remove tabs your mouse milage shoots
> up quite a bit. Perhaps immediately adjacent to the tabs themselves is a
> better location for the (+) and (-) buttons?
I agr
David Piehler wrote:
> Radiant works quite well on the iPhone (as does general web browsing),
> but UI elements such as the small (+) (-) links and the add-a-tab
> pop-ups are too small or awkward on the iPhone screen.
Actually, now that I am using Radiant for some time, I find them awkward
an
> David, sounds like you're looking for a a way to legitimize the
> iphone tax writeoff?
Hahaha, no, but good idea.
> So much for Steve's "Web 2.0-compatible" claim. Every designer and
> developer knew in the back of their minds that adjusting for its
> resolution was going to be the real soluti
David, sounds like you're looking for a a way to legitimize the
iphone tax writeoff?
dm
On Jul 11, 2007, at 11:46 PM, David Piehler wrote:
> So this is really just a half-baked idea, but would anyone benefit
> from
> an iPhone-friendly Radiant Admin UI? I just tested Radiant on the
> iPhon
So much for Steve's "Web 2.0-compatible" claim. Every designer and
developer knew in the back of their minds that adjusting for its
resolution was going to be the real solution. Anyway, enough of that rant.
Yes, I believe it would be more than CSS trickery... some aspects of the
interface beg