Dnia 2014-02-21, o godz. 14:53:22 Charlie Kester <corky1...@comcast.net> napisał(a):
> On Fri 21 Feb 2014 at 13:15:24 PST Hadrian W?grzynowski wrote: > > > >Even if it would work, I think that web shouldn't be pixel-perfect, > >because we could just use some glorified-PDFs. It's utter nonsense > >that correct rendering of page is depending on some specific font and > >specific font size. It's utter nonsense to not restrict paragraph > >length (at 80 characters or something). It's utter nonsense to assume > >that everyone is using maximised browser window at 1080p. > > I'm an old fart who never got into web programming, so forgive me if > this is a stupid question: isn't the rise of smartphones and other > mobile platforms forcing people to abandon those assumptions about the > screen sizes they're working with? (As, for example, epub vs pdf.) > > Or is the trend to create a separate, "mobile" version of the page, > which simply changes the assumption to some smaller screen size? > > Or are people just ignoring the problem altogether? Because of compatibility mobile browsers pretend they are like desktop browsers. They move around the problem by scaling [1]. So problem is mostly ignored. Some sites create special mobile version. Sometimes it's crippled version of site or quite sane version which can better than desktop. [1] http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Nokia_Mini_Map_Browser.png