01-23-2010, 02:56 PM
01-23-2010, 04:31 PM
I don't know if I just haven't been going to the right place to get to the mobile pages... but is there a way you can add mobile support for android phones? I think its pretty similar to iPhone pages, but I'm not 100% sure..
01-23-2010, 05:25 PM
Actually the iPhone Pages should have worked just as well on android phones. And I'll eventually get mobile pages up again but not for a while. Just too many more pressing things for the next couple of months.
01-23-2010, 05:27 PM
Understandable, whenever you get around to it! Be sure to let me know and i'll check! is there a m.grandexchangecentral or something? My android phone has a full browser but it can be a pain to navigate with small text, that's why I was asking about the mobile site
01-23-2010, 05:40 PM
phone.grandexhangecentral.com. But it doesn't work. The redesign hosed it up. Sorry. It does use webKit so any smart phone with a browser would normally work. Maybe I'll spend a very small amount of time on it and see if I can find the issue. Maybe I'll look at it when I burn out on the redesign.
01-23-2010, 05:52 PM
Yeah, whenever is possible is fine! I know your busy with the redesign and everything.
06-11-2010, 10:28 AM
When i use safari on my ipod and go to the normal site: http://www.grandexchangecentral.com and log in, either it doesn't give me the "you have logged in and you will be returned to the page you were viewing" or it just returns me. In both instances, I don't end up getting logged in at all.
-spork
06-14-2010, 01:10 AM
Thanks for the heads up! The mobile sites, sadly, are kinda on the back burner until the main site is running smoothly as Absenm would like. We shall get to that asap though!
06-14-2010, 10:16 AM
Yeah, they are back burner.... but for the past several weeks I have been collecting information from GEC members and researching HTML5 coding. There was even a poll put up not too long ago so I could get a feel for where I need to focus. No real surprises, my focus will be iPhone and Android.
Not only do I want to make sure the GEC is fully functional on iPhones (and by extension Android and other devices) but also iPads (thus by extension on future tablets from Apple competitors). HTML5 is very powerful and I think that once I get done with the entire GEC/MGE redesign I'll begin yet another redesign that will take advantage of the power of HTML5. But I've gotten off on a tangent... a mobile version of the GEC is being researched right now and plan on seeing it sooner than later this summer.
Not only do I want to make sure the GEC is fully functional on iPhones (and by extension Android and other devices) but also iPads (thus by extension on future tablets from Apple competitors). HTML5 is very powerful and I think that once I get done with the entire GEC/MGE redesign I'll begin yet another redesign that will take advantage of the power of HTML5. But I've gotten off on a tangent... a mobile version of the GEC is being researched right now and plan on seeing it sooner than later this summer.
07-05-2010, 09:12 PM
I think it's really nice.It can show you the entire Web page at a glance or zoom in to make the text you're interested in readable touch rather than photos of the screens. According to the new report, Pages and Numbers will be available as universal binaries to support iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.