From 79391e8d66dfac0dd896d80f719e80facdfb8334 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: toddparker Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 18:43:58 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updated supported browser info for beta. --- docs/about/platforms.html | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/about/platforms.html b/docs/about/platforms.html index 8749928c..1cdfe3fc 100755 --- a/docs/about/platforms.html +++ b/docs/about/platforms.html @@ -21,8 +21,8 @@

Supported platforms in Alpha 4

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In the alpha 4 release, the following platforms and browsers have a solid jQuery Mobile experience with pages fully functional and rendering as designed. New in this release is WP7 support.

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A-grade - Full enhanced experience with Ajax-based animated page transitions.

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To provide a quick summary of our browser support in Beta 1, we’ve created a simple A (full), B (full minus Ajax), C (basic) grade system with notes of the actual devices and versions we’ve been testing on in our lab. The visual fidelity of the experience is highly dependent on CSS rendering capabilities of the device and platform so not all A grade experience will be pixel-perfect.

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A-grade - Full enhanced experience with Ajax-based animated page transitions.

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B-grade - Enhanced experience except without Ajax navigation features.

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B-grade - Enhanced experience except without Ajax navigation features.

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C-grade - Basic, non-enhanced HTML experience that is still functional

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C-grade - Basic, non-enhanced HTML experience that is still functional

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Not Currently Supported in Beta 1

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Not Currently Supported in Beta 1

Target platform additions for beta

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The team is now focusing on bringing support to Blackberry 5, Nokia/Symbian for the upcoming beta release. We don't yet have phones to test bada or MeeGo but these will be added as soon as we can get devices.

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The team is now focusing on bringing support to Nokia/Symbian S60 for the upcoming Beta 2 release. We don't yet have phones to test Bada, MeeGo, or WebOS 3.0 but these will be added as soon as we can get devices.

Since jQuery Mobile is built on the jQuery core, all pages should also work great on most recent versions of desktop browsers too - Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, Opera, etc.