On Aug 6, 2010, at 6:59 PM, David Storey wrote:
On 7 Aug 2010, at 00:44, tee wrote:
On Aug 5, 2010, at 4:23 PM, David Storey wrote:
Not strictly true. First of all Opera Mini compresses the content and
images (which is one of the reasons for the image quality setting - it will
Duncan Hill wrote:
On Fri, 06 Aug 2010 01:51:17 +0100, David Laakso
da...@chelseacreekstudio.com wrote:
Hmm. Doubt it is Opera Mini. SanyoMiro okay this end. N80 cache
issue? AP from sidebar [digits] and/or header metroedition
display:none; not holding? I will check it out. Thanks for the
On 7 Aug 2010, at 00:44, tee wrote:
On Aug 5, 2010, at 4:23 PM, David Storey wrote:
Not strictly true. First of all Opera Mini compresses the content
and images (which is one of the reasons for the image quality
setting - it will compress it less on high setting) to optimise it
for
markup
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/site/portfolio/01.php
css
around line 669
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/site/css/sisu.css
The image does not fill the width of the window in
Sanyo Mirro scp3810 for BoostMobile running Opera Mini 5.1
nor in the Opera Mini Simulator.
Hi David,
Having done 2 full sites+ many exercise mobile sites, I view at Opera Mini
(including the Mobile 10) the Internet Explorer 6+7, it's a browser one will
hate it, curse it more than praise it :-(
I think the problem might be this:
body#p #main img {border: 3px solid red;display:
On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 19:27:24 +0100, David Laakso
da...@chelseacreekstudio.com wrote:
markup
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/site/portfolio/01.php
css
around line 669
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/site/css/sisu.css
The image does not fill the width of the window in
Sanyo Mirro scp3810 for
tee wrote:
Hi David,
I think the problem might be this:
body#p #main img {border: 3px solid red;display: block;
max-width : 96% !important;
height : auto !important;
margin : 20px 0 0 0;
}
Should it not be body#p, #main img?
tee
#p is the id for the styles specific to the portfolio
Duncan Hill wrote:
On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 19:27:24 +0100, David Laakso
da...@chelseacreekstudio.com wrote:
markup
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/site/portfolio/01.php
Best,
~d
Only an old Nokia N80 to test on.
Messed with Opera Mini settings and the only way to get the image to
display at
I sent you a screenshot taken from Opera Mini directly from iPod using
landscape view
It might go into your junk box. I am quite certain the image is the result of
the max-width declaration in your img and the horizontal scrolling is the
product of EM width with the combination of max-width.
tee wrote:
I sent you a screenshot taken from Opera Mini directly from iPod using
landscape view
It might go into your junk box. I am quite certain the image is the result of
the max-width declaration in your img and the horizontal scrolling is the
product of EM width with the combination of
David Laakso wrote:
tee wrote:
I sent you a screenshot taken from Opera Mini directly from iPod
using landscape view
It might go into your junk box. I am quite certain the image is the
result of the max-width declaration in your img and the horizontal
scrolling is the product of EM width
On 5 Aug 2010, at 21:12, tee wrote:
Hi David,
Having done 2 full sites+ many exercise mobile sites, I view at
Opera Mini (including the Mobile 10) the Internet Explorer 6+7, it's
a browser one will hate it, curse it more than praise it :-(
What are your issues with Opera Mobile (Opera
On Aug 5, 2010, at 2:05 PM, David Storey wrote:
On 5 Aug 2010, at 21:12, tee wrote:
Hi David,
Having done 2 full sites+ many exercise mobile sites, I view at Opera Mini
(including the Mobile 10) the Internet Explorer 6+7, it's a browser one will
hate it, curse it more than praise
1. Pre tag - in portrait view if a line of content is longer than the device
width, it doesn't wrap.
Correction! Not that it doesn't wrap (can pre tag wrap? I thought not), I think
it's the font size (even in % and EM) does not re-adjust like other two do when
you switch from Landscape to
On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 21:41:33 +0100, David Laakso
da...@chelseacreekstudio.com wrote:
Whoops. Hit send too soon. Here's the rest of it...
Got the iPod screenshot, thanks -- will look into it.
The image issue has been resloved in the Opera Mini Simulator and in the
Sany Mirro handset [a
On 6 Aug 2010, at 00:48, tee wrote:
On Aug 5, 2010, at 1:41 PM, David Laakso wrote:
Whoops. Hit send too soon. Here's the rest of it...
Got the iPod screenshot, thanks -- will look into it.
The image issue has been resloved in the Opera Mini Simulator and
in the Sany Mirro handset [a
On 5 Aug 2010, at 23:51, tee wrote:
On Aug 5, 2010, at 2:05 PM, David Storey wrote:
On 5 Aug 2010, at 21:12, tee wrote:
Hi David,
Having done 2 full sites+ many exercise mobile sites, I view at
Opera Mini (including the Mobile 10) the Internet Explorer 6+7,
it's a browser one will
Duncan Hill wrote:
On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 21:41:33 +0100, David Laakso
da...@chelseacreekstudio.com wrote:
Having checked in Opera desktop, which does respond to the @media
queries, and the N80, I have a suspicion that there may be something
in your header that is maintaining a side scroll on
tee wrote:
This site may give you a general idea how much it may cost your mobile user per
page.
http://mobiready.com
tee
Granted all 7 images in the portfolio section are heavy, Nevertheless,
the mobile device is SanyoMirro [ a low-end handset-- it is not a
smart-phone ] for
Checked one of a mobile sites I did that has inline image larger than 480px and
no width/height attributes were declared in the CSS and markup, but Opera Mini
is able to resize the image fits in the screen.
I think I have a fine guess what has gone wrong with your inline image-it's
simply too
I forgot to mention, when switching between portrait and landscape, Opera Mini
dosen't auto re-adjust and refresh the layout, you need to refresh it manually
if you try to see the examples from the O browser. This bug gave a false
impression the first time I used Opera Mini, that the media
tee wrote:
Checked one of a mobile sites I did that has inline image larger than 480px
...trimmed, thanks [I think :-) ].
Oh, easy for Leonardo.
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