Will Tweetphoto make a mobile version of your site?
Will tweetphoto make a mobile version of the service?
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Inappropriate?Yes, a mobile app is in the works! Stay tuned!
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Inappropriate?I can't speak for the original poster, but I don't think this is the question as I read it. The question is will you make a mobile *version of your site*.
I have clicked on tweetphoto links from my blackberry and the pages that show up are pretty clunky. Clearly the tweetphoto photo pages are meant for screens, not handhelds.
Perhaps adding a CSS page for media="handheld" might be an idea? -
Inappropriate?It looks ok in Opera Mini.
However... a note for the TweetPhoto devs:
It would look even better if you put the main picture on the left and all the rest at the right. That way, mobile users should see the main picture *first* and all the stuff of lesser importance will come underneath.
It means less scrolly-scrolly for the users to see what they want to see, ok? -
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this answers the question
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This will be generic mobile, and not iphone specific, right? -
Inappropriate?The mobile version of the site is ready and is in Beta. You can test it by going to http://m.tweetphoto.com. Please give us feedback to improve it. Tell us what you like and don't like. Thanks!
Sean
I’m happy!
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This is great and all, but when will it be the default landing for links clicked in mobile devices? The full site takes FOREVER to load on my G1, even on WiFi.
Also, especially for Android and iphone users, it would be cool if you could include the map data at the bottom for GPS-tagged photos, or a link that would open the location in Google Maps.
Thanks!
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