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Poll: Should the maximum width of the DevNet pages be constrained?

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    giesbert
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    Hi,

    I also have a screen with a high resolution. I usually have two apps open, one on kleft sid eand one on the right side. A webpage usinge the hole width is really hard to read....

    Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
    Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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      giesbert
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      But windowing somethimes has advantages..

      Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
      Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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        kamalakshantv
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        [quote author="chetankjain" date="1291489783"][quote author="Denis Kormalev" date="1291487717"]I'm voting for limit, but limit near 2-2.5k pixels.[/quote]

        like infoctopus, I use my mobile to access devnet at times and 2-2.5K would be too high ?[/quote]

        Can we have a lite version of the forum for mobile in future.

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          xsacha
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          What sucky phones do you have? I love being able to see the full website. Sure, I have to zoom in from above, but no information is lost and the interface is familiar.
          Either you scale stuff down a bit so I zoom less or you make the mobile version very optional (don't try to override m=false and so on). I don't like losing functionality :(

          Anyway I think making a mobile version is a big undertaking. Much harder than simply stretching the page. Not worth it in my opinion.

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            kamalakshantv
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            [quote author="xsacha" date="1291558149"]What sucky phones do you have? I love being able to see the full website. Sure, I have to zoom in from above, but no information is lost and the interface is familiar.
            Either you scale stuff down a bit so I zoom less or you make the mobile version very optional (don't try to override m=false and so on). I don't like losing functionality :(

            Anyway I think making a mobile version is a big undertaking. Much harder than simply stretching the page. Not worth it in my opinion.[/quote]

            Which phones do you suggest would work properly with this forum

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              kamalakshantv
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              Well I use N97 and don't feel comfortable loading and zooming these pages to read the posts.

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                xsacha
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                Seriously, Opera Mini 5.1 Beta 2 (SIS) - it's new. On any Symbian^1^ / Symbian^3^. It's crazy fast and great for big pages. Combine with Swype for fast text entry.
                http://m.opera.com/mini5s60.sis?act=dl&tag=mini5s60

                You can't set Mini as default but just stick the shortcut on home screen.

                You won't need mobile versions of any page again. Except Facebook Touch.

                Then maybe you'll change your mind.

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                  kamalakshantv
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                  [quote author="xsacha" date="1291559011"]Seriously, Opera Mini 5.1 Beta 2 (SIS) - it's new. On any Symbian^1^ / Symbian^3^. It's crazy fast and great for big pages.
                  http://m.opera.com/mini5s60.sis?act=dl&tag=mini5s60

                  You can't set Mini as default but just stick the shortcut on home screen.

                  You won't need mobile versions of any page again. Except Facebook Touch.[/quote]

                  Will try that tomorrow for sure.

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                    DenisKormalev
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                    xsacha, not sure about "You won’t need mobile versions of any page again". Mobile versions are always usable from small screens because of less control elements, more organized content and so on.

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                      infoctopus
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                      generally, to wide page makes very little sense, it's harder to read a long line and esp. to switch to the next line.

                      Newspaper articles have comlumns for this reasons. That's proved historically.

                      Qt rulez

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                        infoctopus
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                        Also a mobile version of devnet site would be just great! Almost everyone of us, I guess, has a smartphone. Pages optimized for width of 640px would be ideal for that.

                        Make another domain for mobile users. E.g. http://mobile.developer.qt.nokia.com (or a shorter link)

                        Qt rulez

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                          infoctopus
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                          [quote author="Denis Kormalev" date="1291566350"]xsacha, not sure about "You won’t need mobile versions of any page again". Mobile versions are always usable from small screens because of less control elements, more organized content and so on.[/quote]

                          Amount of control elements can be the same, but these elemets can be relocated, e.g. from side to top/bottom

                          Qt rulez

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                            DenisKormalev
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                            infoctopus, relocated and maybe hided for default. So it will save so needed space at small screens.

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                              infoctopus
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                              I think it's ok if side content will be at top and bottom of a mobile page. So all width is for page content

                              Qt rulez

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                                xsacha
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                                [quote author="tamhanna" date="1291576835"]Whenever I load a post to answer in the N97 mini, I have to wait until all the buttons and their scripts are up - that alone takes 2 to 3 seconds...[/quote]

                                That problem doesn't occur on Opera Mini. All the interface just pops up and you can zoom straight in to the comment/box and it fits in the screen nicely -- all readable.

                                It might take a while to load if you use Opera Mobile of course.

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