The lite mode itself has been around for ages - it's just the convenient subdomain recently added.
We've got several iPhone users (and plenty of Android, WinMo, etc) and nobody has yet mentioned zooming as being necessary - are you sure you don't have your text size defaulted to small, or something?
Maybe a font-size preference (like the main UI has) could solve that in any case.
The zooming causing side-scrolls is an iPhone bug - at least on my Android mobile it wraps the text to the screen as you zoom - which is sensible behaviour for a mobile. With the above font pref, this issue would go away anyway.
For buttons, again could use font pref. The only issue I have with buttons is the radio buttons for html mode - it would be good if they could have labels added for easier use (I think this applies to non lite mode also; can't remember for sure).
Oh, and when posting a new thread, the Post button is at the bottom and half under the onscreen quick nav control thing... not explained very well, maybe if another Android user can see what I mean? (same problem with Apply button on edit page).
For point 3, I'm a bit confused - the address bar is part of the browser, not the page?
Unless there's some metatag that instructs mobile Safari to hide it, but that doesn't make sense.
Can you clarify what you're seeing/expecting for this?
>>Oh, and when posting a new thread, the Post button is at the bottom and half under the onscreen quick nav control thing... not explained very well, maybe if another Android user can see what I mean? (same problem with Apply button on edit page).
D'ya mean Zoomy button things that appear when you swipe around the page? It used to cover the Post button for me (not a problem, just wait a second for it to disapear again and then post), but since Matt moved the Project Beehive Forum link to the right and down a line, the controlls are now under the post button rather than over it.
Yay for matt \o/.
>are you sure you don't have your text size defaulted to small, or something?
There is no text sizing option in the Safari prefs on the iPhone. Only for the Mail app. I just tried changing that and did indeed change the font size in Mail (I had it as Small) to a size that was unnecessarily large. But no difference made in Safari.
I can take a screenshot and upload it, if you wish, or if someone else doesn't beat me to it.
>The zooming causing side-scrolls is an iPhone bug
Mmm... I can see your point of view... But explain to me what happens on a normal (not a cut down mobile version) HTML page that is quite busy. Say like THESUN.CO.UK on the Android. Are you saying that if you zoom in, all the text gets bigger AND wraps to your screen size? I can't imagine how that would work??? From my point of view, the iPhone works as I expect it to. *shrug*
>Unless there's some metatag that instructs mobile Safari to hide it, but that doesn't make sense.
Correct, there is. Well, I think so, anyway. Basically, you can load a page (even if it is a long one) normally which keeps the address bar in view, or with some fancy coding, you can make the "start point" of the view window of the page to not include the address bar height, assuming the page is long enough.
To see what I mean, for the iPhone users out there (and would be interested what the Androiders see as well :)) go to this address, which is on my company's website:
http://www.xclusive.com.au/!phone/iNdex.asp
It is still under development so you will get errors unless you try ONLY the following:
Home Page - Notice how all clickables are finger friendly.
Scroll to bottom and enter "Eye Candy" in nicely sized search box and then click on the nicely sized search button. :)
Again, notice address bar sliding away, and links to products being nicely spread out for finger-friendly clicking.
Click on one of the products.
Notice the size of the picture and fonts - All sized to be immediately readable, not too small, not too large, and only need vertical scrolling to get to it all, if needed.
Not sure if mobile banking is as popular in the UK as it is here, but give this site a go on your mobile device: www.anz.com
I consider this my "reference site" for mobile development. Very easy to navigate, big finger friendly clickables. Slides away the address bar. Nice colouring and contouring. Properly sized text without zooming or side-scrolling. Just perfect.
And no, my iPhone is not broken. :)
Cheers,
Mark
Tested on my iPhone,
You can pinch to zoom, double tap doesn't autofit which is where XIII could be going on about.
Mobile site works without issue, full site renders ok, but there is a loss of scrollbars which is browser specific, annoying yes, liveable certainly.
Anyone else having issues accessing m.teh from Android?
The other weekend (Sunday after teh meat) my phone decided that it didn't like m.teh anymore, claiming that the page contains 'Too many server redirects'. It did previously work fine.
Did some digging on google and it seems quite a lot of people have experienced the problem, and it's almost always with sites/addresses that worked fine previously, and then randomly stopped working. So far there doesn't seem to be any fix for it, though.
www.tehforum.co.uk/forum/llogon.php still works fine though, so anyone having the issue with m.teh can still get in that way.
Nope, didn't bother trying in other browsers. A few folk online I looked said they'd tried Dolphin and it made no difference.
I think i may be down to network operators too, though. Perhaps Vodafone putting in extra redirects for their caching and image ruining and stuff.
HTC Desire on O2. Android 2.1 stock using the standard browser and its working fine for me!
Actually I'm on wifi at the moment so probably no use to you.