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
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 iPhone
and it works well, but some things could be rearranged and resized to
make it easier to do site updates via the phone's browser. I'm thinking
that to do t