Sep 12
I may not be a big fan of the iPhone, but like it or not, it’s built-in web browser interface is revolutionary. As soon as a few patents expire, we are going to start seeing the iPhone’s web interface in more and more places. In my latest Lorelle on WordPress guest post, I cover some of the basics on making sure that your site is easily usable and readable for iPhone users, along with a link to Apple’s more detailed documentation on how you can build full-fledged web applications for this iPhone.
Tags: Apple, article, guest blogging, iPhone, Lorelle VanFossen, web browsing, web design, website




September 16th, 2007 at 11:50 pm
To be honest, I browse on my N95 which includes a full web browser based upon KHTML (the same as safari) and it’s never had a problem with 90% of the sites that I use. The only ones where it falls over is heavy use of JS or AJAX.
Maybe it’s just here in the UK, but the mobile internet has been going for a good while.