Hi,
On 24 May 2010 21:09, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 24 May 2010 20:04, David Gerard
<dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Do we have a known graceful-degradation path when
a browser is just
too crappy to deal with l33t skins like Vector? I'm thinking of the
PS3 users here, noisy as they are considering their near-negligible
user percentage. ('Cos when you're on a gaming platform, reading an
encyclopedia is of course the first use that springs to mind.)
Apparently their browser is a NetFront variant.
Sending PS3 to mobile as well may be appropriate:
http://www.design215.com/read.php?title=playstation%203%20browser%20specs
Anyone got a PS3 to test on?
Yesterday I finally found some time to fire up the PS3 again and look
at the web-browsing. The Mediawiki rendering is indeed not completely
correct. There are large vertical bands of gray layered across the
text: the tabs available at the top of a page are extended downwards
and obscure the text.
I have not yet found a way to look at it in another way than actually
browsing, so it may be difficult to investigate further. If anyone has
ideas/suggestions on how to show/report the rendering, then just let
me know (if you want I can take some shots with the digital camera and
upload them somewhere).
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Regards,
Jean-Marc
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