> I haven't debugged with enough tablet devices, such as the color kindle, to > know how many webkit distros it works with. > What should I do about user zoom on the desktop (and possibly, the kindle) ?
Well the value doesn't change with zooming on neither Safari nor Chrome. I am not sure about the Kindle either; I'm not even sure what port it uses. > Drawing in high res, just-in-case, makes for a poorer experience for users > at a 1.0 ratio, > and asking users to slide a "sharpen" slider is a little awkward. > > Mozilla, in their implementation, has setup device-pixel-ratio to scale when > the user scales content; > they directly expose window css pixel ratio value to trusted scripts, but > not to web content; requiring > web content to use css device-pixel-ratio. This is not now WebKit ports currently work. For me the 'device' part of the name also makes it feel like a static value. Whether this should be changed or whether we should add a way to get access to the user scale (ie something like -webkit-page-scale), I don't know. Maybe Hyatt has some input on this? > Microsoft has exposed the values through window.screen. Do you have a link to some documentation for this? Cheers, -- Kenneth Rohde Christiansen Senior Engineer Application and Service Frameworks, Nokia Danmark A/S Phone +45 4093 0598 / E-mail kenneth.christiansen at gmail.com http://codeposts.blogspot.com ﹆﹆﹆ _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev