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The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008) |
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Does anyone know how the Google App in the iPhone forces the "hide" of the Address bar? (I assume the "Google App" is only a Safari address link, right? And so it would only be some sort of script that makes the address bar slide away?) Thanks,
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to dsjkvf: It seems new version of GMail always shrinked width of main view to 320 px. I have no clue how to fix this now, sorry |
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for some unknown reason Gmail converges on my N800 when using this script: http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/2894/screens... could someone give me an advise how to abandon it and use Gmail fullscreen? |
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to lm2:
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Hi Eugene, Thanks so much for this script. I'm not sure if there is any need to update it to fit with Google Reader's new iphone interface. I know that I am still forced to scroll horizontally to see the number of new items when looking at my list of feeds. *BUT*, my main interest is this: The bloglines non-iphone mobile interface, the bloglines iphone interface, and the non-iphone google reader mobile interface all have one feature I love: they will force outgoing links in feed items to open with either skweezer.com (bloglines) or else with "http://www.google.com/gwt/n?u=[LINKED PAGE'S URL]" in the case of non-iphone google reader mobile. Since I'm using my n800 with a tether to a not-so-speedy data connection, I love this feature. But the new GR iphone interface doesn't seem to have it. SOOOOO, any chance you could write a version of your script that would force both outgoing links and "See original" to open through skweezer or the that other google proxy? Pretty please? ;-) |
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2 Peter Elliot: Thank you Peter. You are right
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Hi Eugene, Thanks for the update, I'd tried to mod 0.3 myself without much luck... On thing I noticed. With the value of 70 for the toolbarHeight I have a white bar at the bottom of the screen. I reduced the value to 35 and no it displays full screen. |
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2 vinscuzzy:
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2 Peter Elliot:
2 vinscuzzy:
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hello, i tried this script and it works really cool! now i was wodering how i remove the general.useragent.override line i added in about:config in case i wanna go back to the original user agent. i know i could set its value to 0, but i wanna know how completely remove the line. thanks! |
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I forgot to mention.... When you switch the N800 to 'iphone' mode the adress bar holds the link needed to switch to iphone mode - I saved this as a bookmark. I did the same with a blank UserAgent override string, and I can now toggle modes using the two bookmarks. |
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Hi Eugene, Thanks for the script. I was trying to do the same thing (having never written a script before) when I found yours. I'd just switched my N800 to iphone spoof and was playing with iphone sites. Is there any chance of playing with the arrangement/box sizes on the gmail compose page? I also like the digg iphone site, but the item text can be increased in size (+50%) while keeping the N800 at 100%. Any chance of having a go at that site ;) Thanks Again, PJE |