HTML for hand held devices?

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Neil Gould

Anyone found some decent resources for identifying HTML and CSS elements
supported by hand-held devices (iPods, Androids and such)?
 
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Neil Gould

Sherm said:
Those use the same rendering engine as Safari and Chrome,
respectively. Obviously the screen size is very different, but the
level of support for HTML & CSS is the same.
Well, not quite, which is why I asked. There are some quirks (e.g. in
handling windows with scroll bars) on the iPod/Pad/Phone that Safari for
computers renders as expected. A Blackberry also behaves oddly with some
elements. I found a few references to these specific quirks and workarounds,
but I was hoping someone here could provide pointers to a good compilation
of compatibility a la the sitepoint.com CSS references.
 
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Lewis

In message said:
Anyone found some decent resources for identifying HTML and CSS elements
supported by hand-held devices (iPods, Androids and such)?

Well, Safari on iOS is just WebKit, and supports pretty much all of
HTML5 that Safari and Chrome support.

In fact, it's even a little better (supporting keyboard changing for
email fields and number fields, for example).

Dunno about android, isn't it using webkit also?
 

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