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A mobile might be a good idea for those who can't access the web version for some reason. contractors/consultants at customer sites who can't log on using the clients network (for whatever reason) and need the answer to an urgent question. system administrators whose entire network has gone down and need to ask the collective wisdom that is ...


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Since The error message says the error is happening in the page (i.e. not in an included JS file), we don't create regular expressions in the page, O2 UK, as we just learned yesterday among other things likes to put JavaScript into our pages if you download over 3G: Another annoying feature of O2 is that they interfere with the responses from servers ...


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My #1 request is to remove the JavaScript Markdown preview on mobile platforms. I can only do Stack Overflow readonly on my iPhone — which I use for 80% of the time—because the JavaScript Markdown previewer makes the page jump all over the place while I type; always ending up at the top of the page (whereas the box I'm typing in is at the bottom of the ...


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I posted the original suggestion on UserVoice, and I later developed a native iPhone application (as discussed here, the screenshots are from an older version). First of all, for iPhone users, there's a huge difference between a mobile-optimized website and a native app. Therefore, even if there was a mobile-optimized version, I would still continue ...


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I also started bookmarking SE sites on my home screen and noticed the Super User logo looked out of place. However, I don't think a white background should be added, as that would remove the consistency with all the other icons. I like M. Tibbit's suggestion (in fact, I thought the same thing) of making the left half of the face white instead. Here is a ...


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This is an iPhone Safari "feature". If the URL that the link points to matches the link of the current page, then the "Open in New Page" feature is ignored and the current page is refreshed. Because web design standards commonly recommend that navigation elements to the current page from the current page to not be links, it takes a little work to even find ...


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On my (admittedly poor) mobile phone (an LG Dare), I realized yesterday I was unable to search SO at all. I can enter a search term into the search box, but then...there is no search button. I tried poking at that little magnifying lens icon with the tiniest part of my tiniest finger, thinking maybe that was the search button, but (as I have since verified) ...


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What I'd consider important (I think this is a wishlist thread by now) is a fallback solution for the Ajax functionality. For some reason, Opera Mobile on my HTC (but I think I have seen other users talk about this) doesn't work well with the Ajaxy stuff. Examples: When I click "Page 2" on my answer list, I don't get an updated list on the original page, ...


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I was probably the first who started allowing jailbreaking questions. I think it is now standard operating procedure to allow jailbreaking questions or questions about jailbroken devices. If necessary, the mods will put a note on the question or in the comments basically saying that SuperUser does not advocate any behavior that may potentially brick your ...


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I've noticed this behavior myself (3G firmware 3.0) When I try to write an answer it will start jumping all around the screen and it can be pretty infuriating, one of the biggest reasons why I don't bother using SO on the iPhone very often. [Obligatory reference for a strong API for iPhone app development among other reasons].


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Ask Different has been live for quite some time now. You might also consider supporting one of these proposed new sites: (Disclosure: these are referral links) This is for general gadgets and gizmos: http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/614/electronic-gadgets?referrer=lu78is-6UwU1 This one's for all things Apple: ...


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267 KB (as of, er, just now) is a bit heavy for a mobile front page too (figure according to Pocket IE) - if you are going to have an iPhone client, a Windows Mobile client would also make sense. To go down the mobile optimised web approach, there are a few obvious tweaks (smaller font sizes), and a few less than obvious ones (don't show comments by ...


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There is, apparently StackMate supports some push notifications (favourite questions, comments, answers on your questions). Note that this is a commercial app, priced at $0.99. All the other iphone tagged apps on StackApps.com list push notifications as "coming in a future version". I've only used Six to Eight myself but I find the mobile web interface to ...


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I have been hacking around with this: http://www.echo-technology.co.uk/2009/10/21/stackoverflow-iphone-app-solving-non-existant-problems/


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Clearly I can't speak for everyone, but the reason I wouldn't normally answer the kind of question you linked to is that it's incredibly broad: "How do I use Store Kit?" That kind of query is best answered by reading the documentation. And if you have read it and that's what's confused you, then I would expect to see some evidence of that, "Section X in Blah ...


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I found several applications for iPhone. I have downloaded both and tested them. If you want to play with them, then you can find it here: MyStacks (free) Stack View ($0.99)


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I think a mobile version is a great idea, and I'm curious what percentage of mobile users are iPhone users. Perhaps a mobile version specifically geared toward the iPhone is in order if the numbers are great enough? For example, look at what Google has done on their apps such as Mail, Reader, Calendar, etc. No need to go to those extremes, but those apps ...


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I have found a solution for searching on the iPhone: Click on the triangle icon to drop down the stackoverflow menu bar: Enter the search text in the text box below the menu bar: Click on the GO button of the Safari browser (note that this button might have a different label depending on the language you've set up for your iPhone): This will reload ...


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The issue here is not with Super User putting a black background behind the icon. The icon itself has a transparent background. By default, Apple places a black background behind icons that are transparent. On the Android, the icon itself floats on the home screen, without the background (and both devices use the same file for the icon). Now, I ...


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A fix for this will go out with the next build. Also, you can take a screenshot on an iPhone (at least an iPhone 4) by holding the lock button and then pressing the home button.


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When posting a question you can specify whether or not to be notified via email; this is no longer (not sure it ever was) a per-question setting, but applies to the way Stack Overflow will notify you in general (in fact, the link on the question asking page just expands your Stack Exchange notification box, where the settings can otherwise be accessed ...


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There might be some glitches, but surely not by intention. It works most of the time. If you "click" your comment, the button usually appears. Sometimes you might have to "click" another comment and back again (which might be awkward if this is the only comment on the page :-).


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A generic Electronic Gadgets site was tried, but didn't get enough activity to make it viable. Android questions can, as you said, be asked on Android.SE. Similarly, iPhone questions can be asked on Apple.SE.


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The StackExchange Api V1.0 is read only and that's the main reason why no one is programming an app for it.* Quoting Jeff here: Version 1 is read only. Coming up with a solid API is hard enough without adding writing and authentication to the mix. For the initial release, it’s a read-only API. We’ll take on the much more challenging problem of ...


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Just as standardization and as a suggestion, from someone that worked with mobile sites for the past 2 years, keep the subdomain m.stackoverflow.com as your mobile version as well of the site and if possible, when detecting the mobile phone (can be done using WURFL), do a redirect to either one automatically. It is quite painful to create this logic with ...


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As I indicated here, more people tend to use iphone than ios out of convention, rather than what's technically correct. When you talk to a developer, they're more likely to still say they're doing iPhone (and / or iPad) development than iOS development, because more people will understand the former. For better or worse, the central tag for iOS development ...


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This is status-bydesign. Mobile devices use a simplified mobile theme that is identical across all sites. The theme remains in beta and IIRC, it has been said that it will be possible to choose between the mobile theme and the full theme in the future.


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It happens with the iPod/iPhone too. Sometimes those icons are not visible, and I have to "click" the comment area near to where those flags should be, to see them appear; sometimes, I have to "click" on a different region, and then click on the comment area for the comment I want to vote. This behavior is surely non intentional. Developing JavaScript code ...


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Have a look at StackApps.com. That is where there is discussion about the api. I'm not sure off the top of my head if there is an iPhone app yet. I do know that there is an Objective C library. Looks like this is one.



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