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Responsiveness

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This might be a bit too early.... but fun

http://ultimateresponsive.com/
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I refuse to adapt to the iphone watch! :)
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It would be easy to create pages specifically for the iphone watch, just a matter of setting the width and height to match in the page options 340x272 or 390x312, then place the content and make it look good. :P
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andyp wrote:I refuse to adapt to the iphone watch! :)
I wholeheartedly agree ! :mrgreen:
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Iphone watch, waste of money... does it come with a free microscope? :D
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...does it tell the time?
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Only if you ask nicely
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To be honest have never seen the attraction of the "Apple" brand all products over priced and over hyped. I guess it is like "Marmite" you either love or hate... no disrespect to the many users/members who own and use.
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To be honest have never seen the attraction of the "Apple" brand
And I thought I was the only one ......... :)
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...love Marmite.... although probably a lot on here wouldn't have heard about it... ( for out friends down under....better than vegimite !)
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Question - what websites do we all think would be useful for view on a smart-watch (apple or android brand)? Me personally, I see it more for apps (email, maps, etc). I don't necessarily see it as useful for web browsing or even texting - unless connected to a Bluetooth ear device with voice recognition). A smartphone (larger screen / both hands useful) would be more efficient. So with that being said, I am not sure we need to lose sleep for not making our websites smart-watch friendly). At least not until Google say so anyway.

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Rob wrote:Question - what websites do we all think would be useful for view on a smart-watch ...
http://www.clocktab.com :)
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sorry guys, perhaps this is a stupid question, anyway, here it is:
a) is this the area to share tips, tricks, tutorials and code samples (and perhaps other useful tools for developers)?
b) or is this just the zone to criticize what we think/find or do not think/find useful?
if the option is "a", thank you zinc, i found your contribution very useful
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WWBman wrote:
Rob wrote:Question - what websites do we all think would be useful for view on a smart-watch ...
http://www.clocktab.com :)
hahaha - I'll pay that - very timely! :lol:
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My apologies...
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