Re: [css-d] iPad font rendering in both orientations...

2010-08-24 Thread Charles Turner
On Aug 24, 2010, at 8:59 AM, Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote: > Somewhat confused (not being an i- owner/user); > if you read your e-mail on an I-pad (as I know can > be done : I saw it done this weekend), can you not > then just "click" (or whatever the i-equivalent is : > "jab" ?) on an e

Re: [css-d] iPad font rendering in both orientations...

2010-08-24 Thread Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd)
tedd wrote: I have one suggestion, however, if you want iPad owners to review a page, how about giving us something easier to type? The url "vze26m98.net/css-discuss/test-ipad.html" is a lot to type. Somewhat confused (not being an i- owner/user); if you read your e-mail on an I-pad (as I kn

Re: [css-d] iPad font rendering in both orientations...

2010-08-24 Thread tedd
It turns out that my problem appears unrelated, however. If you can view this page on an iPad in landscape and portrait mode, you'll see the phenomenon: The black-on-white text appears to preserve its thickness, while the white-on-black type ap

Re: [css-d] iPad font rendering in both orientations...

2010-08-23 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Aug 24, 2010, at 12:05 PM, Charles Turner wrote: > It turns out that my problem appears unrelated, however. If you can view this > page on an iPad in landscape and portrait mode, you'll see the phenomenon: > > > > The black-on-white text appe

Re: [css-d] iPad font rendering in both orientations...

2010-08-23 Thread Charles Turner
On Aug 23, 2010, at 6:35 PM, David Laakso wrote: > An off-the-wall guess [ no iPad or iPad simulator ], try: > > instead of: > Hi David- Thanks very much for your suggestion. It worked after I had removed the "-webkit-text-size-adjust: 133.%;" markup, which also enabled me to simplify th

Re: [css-d] iPad font rendering in both orientations...

2010-08-23 Thread David Laakso
Charles Turner wrote: I've got a simple page that is supposed to render a font on the iPad at the same size in both portrait and landscape modes. It contains the following markup: and in a media query for the (portrait) display mode: -webkit-text-size-adjust: 133.%; When I view the pag

[css-d] iPad font rendering in both orientations...

2010-08-23 Thread Charles Turner
Hi all- First post, and a bit of a newbie with respect to much of this. Sorry if it's off-topic: I've got a simple page that is supposed to render a font on the iPad at the same size in both portrait and landscape modes. It contains the following markup: and in a media query for the (portra