On 2014-3-23, at 11:01, Randy Bush <randy@xxxxxxx> wrote: > small screens are a good point, in many cultures phones etc. are the > main mode of internet access. not sure what a clean, modern look and > feel is, but that may just be my age showing. what about the trade-off > between density and having to do more clickivation to get where you want > to go? i am on the dense side, probably because i have become used to > japan's high visual density, and i kinda hate lots of clicking and page > loading. It's a tradeoff. Pinch-zooming and flicking around pages that render to a desktop viewport makes mobile use painful. On the other hand, making all UI elements touch-ready wastes a lot of screen real estate. My suggestion would be that the current web logs are mined in order to identify the elements that are most commonly interacted with by site visitors, and we focus on making them easily usable on small screens. Lars PS: For the datatracker, which has much more interaction options, this will both be more difficult and more important.
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