Thread: C Board mobile style now available

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    hi...i tried the mobile view on firefox 3.6.17 on win7. now i can't go back because the mobile version doesn't allow the settings page to come up. how can i switch back to the default/normal view?

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    how can i go back to the normal view? i'm on win7 firefox 3.6.17 and under mobile view, the settings page won't come up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by webmaster View Post
    Now that we are running bulletin 4 I took some time to figure out how to set up the mobile style and it is now available for Android and iOS. BlackBerry is not supported and will use the normal style.

    You shouldn't need to do anything special to use the new style from you mobile device as the board will autodetect you browser. If you want to use the old style, however, there is a link to the full site as well.

    Please use this thread to post any issues specific to the mobile style. Since the style is currently a bit generic I may be tweaking it over the next few days.

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    Posted, naturally, from my iPhone.
    I just wanted to congratulate you on adding this feature. It keeps the forum modern and accessible for those individuals on the go. There is no denying the ubiquity and significance of mobile devices today and I'm really happy to see the board embracing this.

    It is a little slow on my iphone, but I'm assuming this will be fixed and tweaked as time goes by. The important thing is that it is available. Now all we need is a mac and Objective-C section. I've read a thread on here discussing it and the simple fact is: if you build it they will come


    Quote Originally Posted by Salem View Post
    So which of those devices comes with a shell prompt, a code editor and a C compiler?
    Salem, on the iphone you can install a shell and even use ssh on your device. I don't know about the editor and compiler though. However, any AINSI C should be able to compile as Objective-C code and if it isn't available already - I imagine you can set up Xcode on the ipad.

    you should really check it it out, I was resistant for awhile but it really is a platform and powerful too.

    just my two cents.
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