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Responsiveness
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Re: Responsiveness
I refuse to adapt to the iphone watch! 

Making mistakes....and still learning as I go along.. and very grateful to those who know far more than me... :)
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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. 

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I wholeheartedly agree !andyp wrote:I refuse to adapt to the iphone watch!

Yours truly
Colin M
Western Australia
Colin M
Western Australia
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Iphone watch, waste of money... does it come with a free microscope? 

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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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And I thought I was the only one .........To be honest have never seen the attraction of the "Apple" brand

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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 !)
Making mistakes....and still learning as I go along.. and very grateful to those who know far more than me... :)
http://www.apgraphx.co.uk
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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.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
The Website Guy - MN
Small Business Web Design
Small Business Web Design
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http://www.clocktab.comRob wrote:Question - what websites do we all think would be useful for view on a smart-watch ...

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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
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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hahaha - I'll pay that - very timely!WWBman wrote:http://www.clocktab.comRob wrote:Question - what websites do we all think would be useful for view on a smart-watch ...

Yours truly
Colin M
Western Australia
Colin M
Western Australia