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  • 3 months later...

f**king awesome! Go watch

that is jaw droppingly shit hot. F%CK YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if god had a supra....... thats what it would look like and thats what he would do on the 7th day.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Just thought I'd put it out there, this new version of SAU is....... PHARKING SHITHOUSE GAY RUBBISH MUTFACE TROLL DOG WHORE BUCKET BOOT NOB SHIT AHHHHHHHHHH

if it aint broke, lets brake it. christ-o-mighty

end rant

I actually like it ;) much nicer on iPhone where the old version _was_ broken in multiple ways. Haven't used the desktop version much yet though, mostly because using it via my phone is so easy now :P

Web development is only difficult because it's hard to take into account all of the different browsers (mobile included), anyone can build a website, but supporting it is a bitch. At work we generally just do ie8+, and latest versions of Chrome, Firefox and Safari unless the client asks specifically for a certain browser. That's for internal projects, external you need to go back to ie6+, Firefox 3.6+ etc.. Testing and resolving issues becomes more difficult as you expand that, each change will fix one browser and break another. Mobile browsers being generally fine, but a chunk more work due to thousands of screen sizes, 3 popular OS's which span across bloody hundreds of operating system versions...

A lot of the features you can use on phones aren't even supported by windows mobile, so it restricts you to that which they do support. A lot of mobile websites don't even support windows mobile, anything based on sencha touch or jQuery Touch (or any of it's variants) frameworks just get a blank screen when someone uses Internet Explorer.

God I hate Internet Explorer.

</rant>

As an aside, who's coming to super series this weekend?

To get mobile version back you have to go waaaaaaaaay down the bottom and press "use mobile version"

Nice work on the weekend Toffy! Qualified first and two wins! can't be too upset about that!!!

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