On 20/10/2010 10:44, cat soul wrote:
Yes, and while we're on the topic of things that won't work on phones
and iPads....is there anything else we need to know about that also
won't play nice with those two handheld platforms?

A gentle reminder that iDevices are not the only platform that has touch interfaces, and that Mobile Safari is not the only browser on devices with touch interfaces.

Interestingly enough, the old problems of hover/mouse based interactions that we've been preaching against for ages with regards to (keyboard) accessibility have now reappeared in terms of touchscreen interfaces, where hovering doesn't work (reliably - some devices have weird heuristics where a click can be interpreted as a hover in certain conditions).

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