wooow nice, how did you managed this? 
Would like to know that
Not sure what your asking there, but the approval flow can take up to 7 days, can be less or can be more. I have 1 theme for sale here and it took back then about 3 days for approval.
“bad typography” isn’t always the font that you choose, it’s more the spaces between the line, the proportions of your text blocks.
Let me give you a simple example to help you out:
The first blog post The kitchen sink>
- Header is not spaced well, to few white space between your header and content, to few white space between the top “box line” and your header.
Let your content breath, give if the space to come out and don’t cluster it to much otherwise visitors will only see your images, but not your text, so they won’t know what you’r doing.
Also, bad spacing looks a bit non-profesional.
But your getting in the right direction, spending much time on such small details will give you a more professional look. Check out the tutorials on Nettuts, they will surely help you out, it did for me
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Nice, but it has really bad typography.
Smartik said
Alternatively try this: http://mattkersley.com/responsive/ Good luck![]()
While this is really good for the browser window sizes, it doesn’t emulate a mobile device, but for screen resolutions it’s perfect!
Thanks guys!
When my house is finished I’m gonna get me a mobile device 
tsafi said
For the iPhone and iPad download the lite version for free test it locally … http://www.electricplum.com/simulator.aspx .
Well this is a nice tool
, it works like a charm
Budget of the client doesn’t supper hiring a second person to test it. I’m working alone
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But I found it, seems that I wasn’t using the build in feature of Chrome correctly. /facepalm
Hi!
I’m working on a responsive design for a client. The code is ready so I can resize my browser in different sizes, the design respond accordingly.
Now, I added some code that detects the device. I do this so that when it’s for example an iPad, the top navigation menu turns into a select menu instead of an UL listing.
Now due to financial issues of building my house I can’t afford an iPhone, iPad or other mobile devices, so I’m looking for a tool that can simulate a mobile device.
I’ve tried the “Switch user agent” plugin in Firefox, but it doesn’t work very well. Same thing in the build in “feature” in Chrome.
Anyone knows such a tool? Oh yeah, I’m working on OS X Lion, so if it could be an app?
Thanks!
Hi,
What kind of points and details do I have to check if I want to design a website for a mobile device?
Hyperlinks not to small, dropdown in a select menu etc ??
I would like to know more off this to create a design that fits a mobile device.
Thanks!
Don’t forget that if you pay for a regular license, you can use them in your preview but you CAN ’T include them in your download file!
