Hey folks!
I'm looking this mock-up
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Glaucus#Minimal_header_revisions.
But the mock-up is just for iOS interface, do you have for Android? What is
expected?
I'm with Beta 1.1 version, and just have a header search button and foot
when you click menu button on cellphone.
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Fábio Réa
Eng. de Computação - PUC-Campinas
Wiki-keeper Ubuntu-BR-SP
http://wiki.ubuntu-br.org/UbuntuSP
Eu prefiro receber documentos em ODF. Não sabe o que é? -> http://miud.in/V1
A visually impaired web-developer friend pointed out to me the other
day that he has problems using mobile en.Wikipedia, because "the
viewport meta setting's locked so [pinch to] zoom isn't possible".
Is there a reason for this, or can it be changed?
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Andy Mabbett
@pigsonthewing
http://pigsonthewing.org.uk
Hey guys,
At Campus Party Brasil 5, I was talking with Jessie and Kul about features
for Mobile.
One think that Jessie suggest, is a plugin for browser, like Firefox
Mobile, that you highlight a word and then click on search and it redirect
to Wikipedia mobile, and if it's not installed yet, redirect to Market.
I've already make a browser addon yesterday:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/busca-wikipedia-pt/
I'm working now on it to make a configuration pop-up to selection the
search language and how would like the search appears: (Pop-up, new window
or new tab).
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Fábio Réa
Eng. de Computação - PUC-Campinas
Wiki-keeper Ubuntu-BR-SP
http://wiki.ubuntu-br.org/UbuntuSP
Eu prefiro receber documentos em ODF. Não sabe o que é? -> http://miud.in/V1
Hi everyone,
I'm pleased to welcome a new member of to the mobile engineering team.
Lindsey Smith started this week as our new Mobile UI/UX contractor.
She'll working with us in San Francisco helping us flush out the look,
feel, and experience across all of our mobile projects. This fits a
critical need of the mobile team which has grown steadily over the
last couple of months in development capacity but has not grown enough
in design capacity. With the addition of Lindsey we'll have some keen
eyes on such key projects as our new navigational system, image
uploads, and numerous future projects.
Lindsey joins us as a mobile designer from Dallas, Texas who's
recently moved to the bay area with her husband and 2 border collies.
She's worked for Semaphore Mobile on a range of client applications
from restaurant review service Zagat to custom remote control
interfaces for Traxxas cars[1]. Her educational background is in
Software Engineering but she found her passion to be in UI/UX.
Welcome Lindsey!
[1] http://lsmith.me/projects
--tomasz