All right. I will stop complaining about "designing for the iPhone" and
try to attack this from a positive angle.
How can we go about making our mobile websites according to sound
principles. Bearing in mind that mobile browsers often lack the features
we wish they had. Borrowing the terminology from Yahoo:
- What is the current baseline of A-grade browser capabilities?
- What browsers should receive A-grade support?
- How do we on purpose disable CSS and/or JS for our C-grade browsers?
- Should we perhaps have A-grade (Safari, Opera, Fennec and ?) and
B-grade (MSIE Mobile, Netfront, Blackberry, Dillo, Obigo???)
- And perhaps A- (for devices without a pointer and cursor)?
Oh, and while we are at it, check this out:
http://www.w3.org/WAI/mobile/experiences-new
Lars Gunther
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