The "feel" of an iOS toolbar on the top and bottom? That's all that's getting removed, the functionality will still be the same and then some (multi-quote, search, etc etc).I just hope this version of the app remains available to those who might prefer it. Even if ads are just clumsily inserted. I love the feel of this one.
But who's to say this new and improved version won't look just as nice, if not nicer?It just looks and feels so nice on my iPad, what can I say.
The "feel" of an iOS toolbar on the top and bottom? That's all that's getting removed, the functionality will still be the same and then some (multi-quote, search, etc etc).
It's probably going away for good, just doesn't make sense to maintain it, I'd imagine.
ckohler is probably going to allow themes after release, so there could be a 'v1.0' or 'iOS' theme that mimics the current style.Put it on github or something then? Let people host their own.
ckohler is probably going to allow themes after release, so there could be a 'v1.0' or 'iOS' theme that mimics the current style.
I just don't see a good reason to go and host separate versions of the same service simply for visual interface nitpicking, esp. when a viable workaround (css editing) will be available.
I've addressed this in the past. To make it run full screen on iOS requires more than just a meta-tag or two. It's serious change in the way the entire app works. Without going into all of the details, here's just some of the ways it has to change:ckohler, do you know how to make the web app go full-screen when you pin it to the home screen on iOS?
Forgot to ask this earlier, but ckohler, how will you be implementing multi-quote functionality? I assume there'll be two buttons (one for multi-quote and one for reply/quote?).
On my phone right now, I'll look it over in detail when I'm situated.
you could use a CSS3 media query to target images at high-dpi devices
The only downside I can see is they would download the low res images as well but it would only be a few kb, not much.
http://thomasmaier.me/blog/2010/06/23/css-for-iphone-4-retina-display/
These are very good points. Don't think it's anywhere near worth it.All this so what? So iOS users (only) save about 50 pixels of space on their screen? It's not worth the trade offs.
If it doesn't all fit in nicely (having two buttons) I think that'll be the only way. Hopefully two buttons will work well enough to have it that way, though.I hadn't decided. I was thinking of making the quotes next to posts be multiquote only and the user having to click the Reply button to begin a new reply. However, I might use your mockup instead.
well since people seem to be taking my 5 minute photoshop seriously I decided to clean it up.
The point I was trying to make wasn't to make it looks like Windows Phone or whatever it was more to just to make it look like gaf and less like an iPhone.
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and here's an example of how it might look with an ad (that I found on Google images)
edit: lol used the old logo. oops. well you get the idea.
I am having the same issue. The site no longer works in Opera Mobile for me (same issue as you)...Anyone else having problem using http://www.secondapps.com/neogaf/ ?
In the past 2 days I can't browse normally. The front page is fine (list of thread titles etc..) then when I enter a thread, the format is messed up. It's like all images of the layout has been disabled, just text and avatars. :/
I think Evilore has said he doesn't want to charge people so ads are not going away.So, is there gonna be a way we can use the mobile app without ads? I would be much happier about this reboot if I knew I could pay to remove them.
if its not a free project i think it makes even more sense to make it look like gaf-lite and not IOS on the web
I like this a lot. Might be a bit finicky, and I prefer big buttons rather than close smaller ones, but I like.Forgot to ask this earlier, but ckohler, how will you be implementing multi-quote functionality? I assume there'll be two buttons (one for multi-quote and one for reply/quote?).
Also, I realize that there currently is no way to link to a users single post. You can click on the post # for a view of a single post here (top right), but there's no way to view or link to that in the mobile version.
I had done this mockup earlier (when using the angled gaf design) as a way to separate the Post# from the post date, so it could be a tappable area. I think it's really a necessary function to view single-posts.
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There will be no version without ads, unfortunately.So, is there gonna be a way we can use the mobile app without ads? I would be much happier about this reboot if I knew I could pay to remove them.
Good point.somebody should change the title of this thread since this works with pretty much all mobile devices. might make more non iphone users to check this out.
thanks for the app, good work.
My post right above yours sort of answers that question. Juice made one for iOS a few years back which never got approved by Apple, but eventually it just died out.Has there been any talk of official native apps for any platforms? I'd like to see (and develop) one for Android, personally.

Change /var/mobile/Library/WebClips/*some random numbers*/icon.png, that's where the icon is saved.Anyone know of a safari trick or something to do this? I'm jailbroken, too, if that helps. Just don't like how the grey BG ball logo is gelling with the rest of home screen.
That worked, thanks! It's kinda rough but here you go;Change /var/mobile/Library/WebClips/*some random numbers*/icon.png, that's where the icon is saved.
Mind sharing the icon btw? Looks much nicer imo.

Yup.. So you didn't find a solution either, eh? It's too bad, thanks again though.Edit: For future reference Sentry found that the above doesn't work since iOS will update the icon when you launch the web app. Don't think there's a solution unfortunately.
What is the advantage of having an application instead of the mobile site? Seems like the same thing to me except we have to look at ugly ads.
Here you go.I agree that new homescreen icon is better looking.
Also do you have a link to that wallpaper, Sentry? Looks nice.
You can actually;I could be wrong, but I don't think that a web app developer has any control over the homescreen icon other than the favicon that it will reference.
<head>
<title>NeoGAF</title>
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="http://cl.ly/EE9x/icon.png"/>
</head>
There is no app version, what you see in my screenshot is a feature in Safari where you can pin any website to the home screen, so you tap on the icon and it opens up that link. Basically bookmarks on the springboard.What is the advantage of having an application instead of the mobile site? Seems like the same thing to me except we have to look at ugly ads.
That's exactly the control he has over the home screen icon.I could be wrong, but I don't think that a web app developer has any control over the homescreen icon other than the favicon that it will reference.
I think he means what would an app offer over a web app? The main advantages would be performance and OS integration, the obvious big disadvantage is that it would be specific to only one OS.Huh? There is no application. This is a mobile version of the site.
Great news (both of them)! Very excited.I like the new icon. I'll use it on the new version I'm building.
I also changed my mind again and now I'm building the default theme to look like D4Danger's minimalistic one once I realized I could build his design using almost ZERO images. That means it will load faster.
There are other disadvantages that have already mentioned (updates, for example). The biggest reason is so it works on any mobile device, though.I think he means what would an app offer over a web app? The main advantages would be performance and OS integration, the obvious big disadvantage is that it would be specific to only one OS.
I like the new icon. I'll use it on the new version I'm building.
I also changed my mind again and now I'm building the default theme to look like D4Danger's minimalistic one once I realized I could build his design using almost ZERO images. That means it will load faster.
I like the new icon. I'll use it on the new version I'm building.
I also changed my mind again and now I'm building the default theme to look like D4Danger's minimalistic one once I realized I could build his design using almost ZERO images. That means it will load faster.
Awesome news.I like the new icon. I'll use it on the new version I'm building.
I also changed my mind again and now I'm building the default theme to look like D4Danger's minimalistic one once I realized I could build his design using almost ZERO images. That means it will load faster.
Awesome! Glad you're using D4's style, If you're going to go with a toolbar approach D4's is definitely more streamlined/simple imo. Good stuff!I like the new icon. I'll use it on the new version I'm building.
I also changed my mind again and now I'm building the default theme to look like D4Danger's minimalistic one once I realized I could build his design using almost ZERO images. That means it will load faster.
Yup, it would have to be its totally own thing, as everything from controls to UI would need to be different to tai advantage of touch and gesture features that can't be done in a web app.There are other disadvantages that have already mentioned (updates, for example). The biggest reason is so it works on any mobile device, though.
No, I actually did this by messing with the .plst file to make it open without all that, but there are several problems (as ckohler already covered).there's this one webapp i have that doesn't even appear to open in safari (there's no url bar, etc. and safari runs as a separate app). it's like it is an actual app. how do people do that? i think it would be really awesome to have the neogaf one do that. the webapp that does this also has a cool icon. it's almost like an app that bypasses the app store and uses the safari engine to render itself.
I was thinking he meant this one. (and he said ALMSOT zero imagesYou mean this one?
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How would you do the menu icons with no images? Just curious.
ah, i forgot about tabs and stuff. i guess those would have to incorporated into the webapp itself so that would require some work.No, I actually did this by messing with the .plst file to make it open without all that, but there are several problems (as ckohler already covered).
Off the top of my head though, when I used it first hand, there's no ability to open new tabs or open threads in background (you have to jump to safari for anything), and no way to refresh page making it almost unusable.
I'm tinkering with having iPad like popover menu buttons instead of a toolbar of icons. No images needed. It'll make sense when you see it.How would you do the menu icons with no images? Just curious.
Sounds cool. Anything that will speed up loading on my slow 3G connection is fine by me.I'm tinkering with having iPad like popover menu buttons instead of a toolbar of icons. No images needed. It'll make sense when you see it.
Ahhh, sounds neat!I'm tinkering with having iPad like popover menu buttons instead of a toolbar of icons. No images needed. It'll make sense when you see it.
I like the new icon. I'll use it on the new version I'm building.
I also changed my mind again and now I'm building the default theme to look like D4Danger's minimalistic one once I realized I could build his design using almost ZERO images. That means it will load faster.