I did most of the design for this app. I also suffer from bad acid reflux right now, and designed this app for someone like me. :) A year ago I figured out separate, gluten-based problems by using iCal in this manner:…
Yup, you’re definitely right on all counts there. The idea is the main “product”, so I’m glad people are liking it. Most people will probably end up customizing the column counts and exact layout widths anyway. :)…
Right, for some reason, after rotating to landscape and then rotating back to portrait, you have to zoom in before you can zoom back out. I assume this is due to the meta viewport properties in use: initial-scale=1.0,…
Iiinteresting…. Can I ask which iPhone and version of iOS you’re using? It’s funny how the most problematic browser these days seems to not be IE6, but Mobile Safari. :|
Definitely appreciate the attention to detail. :) I’ll consider coming up with something more, err, proper!
Not LESS, not LESS CSS, not Less, not Less CSS. Just Less Framework. :)
Yep, netbooks get the 768 px layout. I figured fully supporting tablets and 1280 px laptops is more important than using up a couple hundred more pixels on netbooks. Tradeoffs, tradeoffs…. No custom layout generators or…
I did most of the design for this app. I also suffer from bad acid reflux right now, and designed this app for someone like me. :) A year ago I figured out separate, gluten-based problems by using iCal in this manner:…
Yup, you’re definitely right on all counts there. The idea is the main “product”, so I’m glad people are liking it. Most people will probably end up customizing the column counts and exact layout widths anyway. :)…
Right, for some reason, after rotating to landscape and then rotating back to portrait, you have to zoom in before you can zoom back out. I assume this is due to the meta viewport properties in use: initial-scale=1.0,…
Iiinteresting…. Can I ask which iPhone and version of iOS you’re using? It’s funny how the most problematic browser these days seems to not be IE6, but Mobile Safari. :|
Definitely appreciate the attention to detail. :) I’ll consider coming up with something more, err, proper!
Not LESS, not LESS CSS, not Less, not Less CSS. Just Less Framework. :)
Yep, netbooks get the 768 px layout. I figured fully supporting tablets and 1280 px laptops is more important than using up a couple hundred more pixels on netbooks. Tradeoffs, tradeoffs…. No custom layout generators or…