Any updates on the topic?

On Feb 18, 2:49 am, Dales <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> +2 from me. We would put this little puppy on some big traffic mobile
> sites; carriers, publishers etc.
>
> Currently what is the easiset, cleanest solution for tweeting stories
> from smaller screens? Ideally not using JS. My guess is we:
>
> 1. produce our own version/s of a tweet button and share box?
> 2. generate & install shortened url's in that box?
> 3. Call up a mobile friendly authentification dialogue screen
> presuming such exist?
> 4. POST using REST API?
> 5. Can we get the count back, in any form?
>
> Am I missing something important?
>
> thanks,
>
> Dales
>
> On Jan 19, 11:44 am, Matt Harris <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hi Kevin,
>
> > This is a feature on the teams roadmap. We don't have a timeline for when or
> > if this will be implemented but we know it's something developers would like
> > to see. If anything does happen it will be communicated either through
> > @twitterapi or this mailing list.
>
> > Best,
> > @themattharris
> > Developer Advocate, Twitterhttp://twitter.com/themattharris
>
> > On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:40 PM, KevinB <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Thanks for the official Tweet Button - it's nice to have something
> > > familiar and consistent for our users.
>
> > > Our current implementation is to have a Tweet button on a mobile
> > > website. Functionally it works great, but the Share Box (and login, if
> > > necessary) don't work very well on a mobile device (iPhone, in
> > > particular - I haven't tested in Android). The fixed width:
>
> > >http://dev.twitter.com/pages/tweet_button_faq#dimensions
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> > > helps a little bit, but the form fields and labels are still quite
> > > small since the device zooms out the page to fit everything in it.
> > > This requires the user to zoom in to be able to see exactly what's
> > > going on. And if I don't use the actual button and just open
> > > twitter.com/share with a querystring, it's even worse b/c of the
> > > iPhone's assumption that web pages are 960px wide.
>
> > > My request is that the HTML/CSS of the Share Box login and post be
> > > updated with CSS media queries (or a separate page) to accommodate the
> > > smaller screen.
>
> > > thanks!
> > > -KevinB
>
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