Hi Remi,
I was wondering if this will be change the proportions in the
viewport.

I mean that with the old iPhone models we had 65% of visible area in
landscape and 74% of visible area in portrait mode.

Portrait: [ (20X320) + (60X320) + (44X320) ] - [ 480X320 ] = 74% of
visible area
Landscape: [ (20X480) + (60X480) + (32X480) ] - [ 320X480 ] = 65% of
visible area

What we'll have with the new iPhone 4 resolution?

The status, url and bottom bar will change the dimension or whatelse?
I assume that inside a 960X640 resolution the 3 bars proportions will
change.

Am I wrong?

Andrea

On Jun 9, 7:30 pm, Remi Grumeau <[email protected]> wrote:
> that changes the standalone startup image i assume (which sucks cause
> wrong size makes it not working). someone to implement a function that
> returns an array with platform+version+screen width+screen
> heìght+navigation mode+standalone capable ? :)
>
> On 09/06/2010, Andrea Picchi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > HI,
> > I have a doubt about the new iPHone 4 viewport.
>
> > All the guideline specify:
>
> > 20 pixel for the status bar
> > 60 pixel for the url bar
> > 44 pixel for the bottom bar in portrait and 32 pixel in landscape
>
> > what will really change with the new iPhone 4 960x640 pixel
> > resolution..?
>
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