Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | grahamjl's commentslogin

Always surprised me how they didn't tackle this earlier - at the very least I think by putting the SVG font declaration before the others fixes the smoothness


What's also interesting is the Game of Thrones comment at the end of the article..


Not sure that makes sense as plan pricing would always cater for the higher expected number of users, so a company with 500 users would do well using a plan priced for 400 users but a company of 5 would face a higher cost.

Maybe a better model is for users over a set period rather than installs at any one time. So if for 3 months you had 50 installs, then the following you only had 40 you'd be billed for those numbers for each period.


Any one you can get your hand on that gives you both a large and small screen (eg a Galaxy S3 and an older Sony), as well as one running 2.3 (still very common) and one on 4.2, with anything inbetween a bonus


nemo


I agree with this - it just seems like last years media friendly buzzword HTML5 has been replaced by RWD but at least the thought is there (until facebook announce they aren't making any money because of it)


You could apply that thinking to a lot of other things too, especially around people being precious around an idea or creation and not letting go - like with coding, the same approach works with explaining that you're not going to ruin the code by working on or with it..


haven't thought about it this way...


Look's interesting - could you pop a demo link up to go alongside the article or readme?


sure, it's that tiny the demo link would literally show a lot of colored boxes!


but that would be fine to show and much easier than having to download the example and host it somewhere to view on a phone!


see the comment above by ajanuary for a preview


Are you sure the example is properly written because it looks completely broken to me in Opera.

Everything is displayed in 1 column along the left.


@roy,

I'm using Windows 7 with the latest stable build on a 1600x1200 desktop display.

Here's what it looks like in Opera: http://i.imgur.com/yUcVqeN.jpg

In chrome it looks much different, it's aligned in the center with multi columns which I assume is the proper look.


seems if you use the live preview as suggested above its not rendering the media queries. If you download the zip and open up the index.html file its working fine. Must be a error with their preview engine. Here's a screenshot locally on opera 12.12: http://i.imgur.com/RgIraby.png


Working fine for me in opera mobile (ios6) and opera desktop osx 10.7 and windows 7, its designed to be 1 column on mobile, expand to 2 column at 480px and then 3/4 column at 720px. So if your on mobile what your seeing is correct.


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: