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Did you make it bigger? Everything seems bigger in Warm since the new link tree was added (on iPad 3, with Retina)
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Didn't change the linktree. I changed a few things though: Open Sans Bold doesn't look good so I moved everything to use a 400 weight and also increased the size of the site slogan on the homepage (this one is for all skins.)
Tell me if you don't like it..?
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The font type is fine, it's just everything seems huge on my iPad, larger than it was earlier.
Posted: January 23rd, 2013, 06:07 PM
On my iPad, the front page doesn't even get to show Recent Posts, the header is that huge.
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The font type is fine, it's just everything seems huge on my iPad, larger than it was earlier.
Could you post a screenshot..? It's not THAT different to me. Then again, Safari Mobile has a strange way of dealing with font sizes... It has no respect for websites.On my iPad, the front page doesn't even get to show Recent Posts, the header is that huge.
Meh..?!
Works fine in Firefox. (Which is my 'browser of the day'...)
Meh, bugger, The Cave was postponed by a day... No Ron Gilbert for me tonight :( And PS3/X360 users get to play it now...
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Not right now I can't, iPad Safari can't upload images from the photos, and I don't have access to my PC right now.
I will check it on my old iPad though, just in case it's a Safari/Retina bug.
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Not right now I can't, iPad Safari can't upload images from the photos,
Ah, yes... I forgot that iOS sucks big time ;)and I don't have access to my PC right now.
I will check it on my old iPad though, just in case it's a Safari/Retina bug.
I know there are websites that allow you to get screencaps of iOS stuff on your website, but I don't remember where...
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Screencap isn't the problem, getting it to the site is, it's the only reason I bothered getting Tapatalk a while ago.
Also, iPad 1 appears to be dead (not used in months) :/
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Don't understand your point about Tapatalk.
I'm sorry for your loss. ^^
Same happened to my eeePC... Hadn't used it in years. So I threw it away, not before opening it to see all of these small components and learn stuff :P
Found the website, it's called browsershots...
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The bundled browser doesn't do uploads. Tapatalk, being a native app to a dedicated API can happily do attachments to the forum. Thus I used it some time ago to be able to upload images from my devices to an SMF forum.
Maybe iPad 1 needs recharging, left it on charge for a bit in the hopes of getting life out of it, replaced with iPad 3 some months ago, last August I think (it was after I got back from America, anyway)
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iOS6 actually enabled image uploading AFAIK, you need to modify some file input HTML for it to work with it.
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Lol... 'Amusing' Opera 10 screenshot on Linux. Thankfully v11 fixed it ;)
(http://api.browsershots.org/png/original/6c/6c9288c63a319ce59d0b04cb209ec7ba.png)
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Dragooon: seems you're right, as usual. http://www.mobilexweb.com/blog/iphone-5-ios-6-html5-developers seems to explain it, but type=file is what we have IIRC, though I don't know if our stuff plays nicely or not, I don't yet have iOS 6 on here to test.
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Dragooon: seems you're right, as usual. http://www.mobilexweb.com/blog/iphone-5-ios-6-html5-developers seems to explain it, but type=file is what we have IIRC, though I don't know if our stuff plays nicely or not, I don't yet have iOS 6 on here to test.
I've been wrong a lot of times :). But I haven't played with it either, ever since my sister stole my iPad I don't have any iOS 6 devices.
Posted: January 23rd, 2013, 07:19 PM
Oh BTW, the linktree looks particularly pleasing on Warm.
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Also, iPad 1 does boot, it just had a totally dead battery.
When the painting chaos is over, I'll go and update my iPad 3 to iOS 6 for testing.
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Not right now I can't, iPad Safari can't upload images from the photos,
Ah, yes... I forgot that iOS sucks big time ;)and I don't have access to my PC right now.
I will check it on my old iPad though, just in case it's a Safari/Retina bug.
I know there are websites that allow you to get screencaps of iOS stuff on your website, but I don't remember where...
I use dropbox or Cloudapp after a screenshot of iOS and upload there provided with url link.
Posted: January 23rd, 2013, 07:56 PM
I use Wuthering because of its linktree, Warm looks sexy too. :)
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Ok, this huge size isn't a quirk just for Retina iPads. I will screencap it later though, time for bed now.
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This is what warm looks like on an ipad 2 chrome browser
Posted: January 24th, 2013, 07:53 AM
Here is what warm looks like not logged in.
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The linktree for Warm looks nice, but the linktree in Wuthering is just straight sexy.
It is, innit? :)
Basically, each of my skins are my attempts at going in different directions, with Weaving being a crowd-pleaser and Wuthering the fanciest of all. Warm tries to be more 'modern' but I spent a long time ignoring it because it disappointed me on that side of things.
Now, again, the Wuthering linktree is something I love dearly (spent a LOT of time getting it right!), but I'm not sure that most skins would have it 'that way'.
Then again, it's probably just a matter of having the same, but instead remove box-shadows by default.
Re: iPad, okay, I finally was able to reproduce... Ready? It shows the same way in SAFARI WINDOWS. Lol.
But the oddest thing is, I think most of these strange font sizes make it look cooler, like... Well, a modern website :P But I'm not sure it's very good for a forum, with lots of content etc.
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Just realized that Weaving has the same font size problem... Amusing!
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Okay, this is due to the fact that Wedge always forgets to record the OS name in the filename...
Although I'm not sure it would fix anything, because from the start, iPad and iPhone stylesheets have been the same...?
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Okay, this is due to the fact that Wedge always forgets to record the OS name in the filename...
Fixed locally. This was a silly one... Can't believe I overlooked it.
Still don't know if it'll fix the iPod vs iPad problem, though... I don't think it will.
Technically, I think it never showed up before because (probably) the iPad was recorded as 'tablet', which was different from 'iphone', in the browser string.
Perhaps I'll have to do something about the 'ios' string, I don't know. Or simply add a dummy 'ipad' tag to the filename in case we're on an iPad. But it feels wrong to do that...
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So at this point the site is up to date and works fine in Safari for Windows...
I just launched it on my iPod (iOS 5.1 - Chrome 23), at the very least try it on your iPads and tell me the results, and whether or not you're using Safari Mobile (which version) or Chrome (which version). Since both rendering engines are the same, the results should be identical too, except if you're on iOS 5.1 and using that version of Chrome, which is where it could get interesting.
Hack away!
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No visible difference for me on iOS 5 w/Safari...
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Well.. Here's what's happening:
- Before, a long time ago, I'm guessing that the browser name was recorded as 'tablet' for iPads. I'm not 100% sure about that... But it's the only logical explanation to it failing now.
- Because now they're recorded as ios, it means they're sharing the same file as iPhones, with a larger font to accomodate for their ridiculous screen size. iPads are 'regular' tools for browsing, so they don't need the extra stuff. I should remove the 'ios' code for it. And/or restore the iphone/tablet difference I had before.
My main problem is that I don't have an iPad at all... :^^;: Hard to test in these conditions!
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I'd be inclined to test for 'iPad' in the user agent and be done with it.
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Well it is now consistently large logged in or logged out. This is iOS 6.0.1
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Not unexpected...
Technically it's all like I said... Before yesterday, there was a Safari header shared for all platforms. Now there's a Safari header just between iOS devices. It's still not enough, apparently.
So, yes, I could add a variable again... But what is it about, really? It's about element sizing. And what is the difference between iPhones and iPads..? Stuff that can be seen through CSS.
So the solution is to use a media query *even* when ios is already determined.
I'll look into that one... I've never used the DPI-specific ones. (Only pixel-specific. Although it could be enough, as the iPad resolutions are always > 960x640 anyway...).
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Can someone test this site under an iPad now...?
I've added a minor change to ensure iPads don't change the main font size.
Please tell me if it works for you!
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Much better!!
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Yep... Looking good I can see :)
BTW I'm at a loss about something... My code indicates that up until now, iPads were considered as wireless devices, and thus guests would get the Wireless skin by default. Can you confirm it's the case? Because your screenshots as a guest said otherwise, but OTOH they seem to be taken after specifically switching to that skin...
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Tested just to make sure and yes it loads wireless by default.