By the way, the other day I stumble on this adaptive images script. It works
better for CMS system.
http://adaptive-images.com/
Tee
On Sep 27, 2011, at 10:42 PM, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
On 9/27/11 8:44 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
David, with nothing but mobile Safari, if I hit a page with
With Android/2.2.2 [low-end touch screen] there is a horizontal yellow
loading bar above the address bar-- it begins at the left rail and moves to
the right rail. Opera Mobile and OperaMini on Android both have a circular
whirling gizzmo loading button [same on a low-end SanyoMirro].
but I have never seen an article that tells how you can test what
elements get loaded in the mobile Safari
Maybe the third time's the charm --
Set up your test page and access it from your iOS device while
*watching the server log*. Did the device request the image in
question or not?
Is
On 9/28/11 8:27 PM, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
Maybe the third time's the charm --
Oh, easy for Leonardo!
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Hi Hassan,
Thank you for your patient. I did figure it after my post, from xcode's web
inspector, a feature I never used before until today.
From the this inspector I could see the difference from the one from Safari.
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