So if it's all HTML, you'd better check the screen width and link using 
Javascript to the best version of the image (image_320.jpg / image_640.jpg)

R.

Le 23 juin 2010 à 08:42, Webmaster, Team Associated a écrit :

> It’s for the iPhone and iPod touch. It’s all html pages after the initial 
> startup screen. It’s all navigated via html links. It’s not for Android or 
> Blackberry. It doesn’t open in a browser on the device. I hope these 
> statements clarify the issue. I know that some have complained on forums when 
> their iPhone 4 sizes up wallpaper, making them look worse. So I want all 
> wallpapers in my app to include 640x960 size images. I’m checking here to 
> find out what others suggest.
>  
> Here was my original post:
>  
> I have a wallpaper app with all wallpapers at 320x480 installed in the app. 
> All pages are html pages. Should I start using 640 x 960 size wallpapers for 
> iPhone 4? If so, will they display correctly in iPhone 3? I assume I should 
> indicate the size as width=320 height=480 and iPhone 4 will automatically 
> resize.
>  
> Regards,
>  
> Steve
>  
>  
> Is that a webapp or an app?
> How do you handle other platform like android or blackberry? (if you do)
>  
> R.
>  
> Regards,
>  
> Steve
>  
> 
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