Try in <head>:
<meta name="viewport" content="initial-scale=1.0" />
<meta name="viewport" content="user-scalable=false" />
I've not experimented with this yet so if it works, let us know.
-- Christopher Allen
On Jun 30, 7:26 am, "Christopher Allen"
<Christoph...@iPhoneWebDev.com> wrote:
Anything public that we can take a look at?
-- Christopher Allen
http://apptophone/apptophone/start2.htm
..again its very experimental, so please be kind
On Jun 30, 10:05 am, "Christopher Allen"
<Christoph...@iPhoneWebDev.com> wrote:
Even with viewports being set to width=320 I'm often seeing scaling
happen such that part of the display is now offscreen. I've seen this
in both Hahlo and and Dave's Cann's IM app, in particular after
entering text input.
Has anyone had any success with the initial-scale or user-scalable?
Maybe it is <meta name="viewport" content="user-scalable=0" /> rather
then
<meta name="viewport" content="user-scalable=false" /> ?
-- Christopher Allen
On Jun 30, 10:23 am, "Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ" <jakeci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> brought it up 2 times on my iP. first time it came in tiny... I 2 fingered
> it and it looked ok, second time it started full iP screen.
>
> are any of those buttons functional? just a blank white screen appeared
> (nicely though!)
>
http://apptophone.com/apptophone/start3.htm
On Jun 30, 10:25 am, "Christopher Allen"
<meta name = "viewport" content = "maximum-scale=1.0,width=320,initial-
scale=1.0" >
You can try it out at:
http://ipheed.com/
(click on the demo link at the bottom to view more pages)
-seni
On Jun 30, 10:25 am, "Christopher Allen"
So far this is one of the better iPhone webapps out there. Works great
in 320, doesn't take advantage of 480 but works (but there are issues
with that in that we don't really now how). I entered a test post in
my "blog" at http://ipheed.com/ChristopherA.html and I didn't get some
of the wierd post-entry effects that entering text has caused in other
apps.
Overall controlling the scaling appears to be the number one issue
with the existing iPhone optimized webpages and attempts to create
webapps. Almost all of them at some point or another will go to an
oddball scale and require pinching to return it to the proper display.
-- Christopher Allen
http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum83/9139.htm
It seems to indicate that the position:fixed uses the bounds of the
viewport as its "origin" which would be why my toolbar scroll with
everything else. its always positioned 0px from the bottom of the
viewport, and the viewport itself is moving. ....now to find a
solution
On Jul 1, 9:43 am, "Christopher Allen" <Christoph...@iPhoneWebDev.com>
wrote:
> On 6/30/07, Seni Sangrujee <sangru...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I haven't tried user-scalable, but "initial-scale" has been
> > encouraging so far:
>
> > <meta name = "viewport" content = "maximum-scale=1.0,width=320,initial-
> > scale=1.0" >
>
> > You can try it out at:
> >http://ipheed.com/
> > (click on the demo link at the bottom to view more pages)
>
> So far this is one of the better iPhone webapps out there. Works great
> in 320, doesn't take advantage of 480 but works (but there are issues
> with that in that we don't really now how). I entered a test post in
> my "blog" athttp://ipheed.com/ChristopherA.htmland I didn't get some