TBH, I think the multitasking needs work. I find it cumbersome to let say, iOS. Whatever apps or functions that goes off after the 5th pane is gone. I think this function should be called "history" as it seems more like it.
Added on October 14, 2011, 1:16 amQUOTE(marauderz @ Oct 13 2011, 10:12 AM)
It's not just about rendering. The page is supposed to be using HTML5 (I guess), so it should just *WORK* on browsers with HTML5 support, ie. IE9, IE10, etc. etc. But of course, now it just seems to be stuck in the "I feel like working now" more for IE9/10.
Yes. it works. But like the screenshot I've took. It's IE9's rendering that's the culprit.
IE9 is using Trident engine, the same one used on Mango's IE9 and is a bit glitchy on the rendering side. Mozilla however uses Gecko, though the rendering is not perfect, it's better than IE9. Chrome? That one no need to say lah. It renders perfectly because of the CSS it supports which is not yet adopted in other engines therefore giving us the results of the screenshot and our phones. With that being said, Android and iPhones are the one who benefits the most with HTML5.
I also felt that the rendering is a bit on the blurry side from what I seen on YouTube HTML5, FB touch, Gmail Mobile and others.
Omai. So long winded.
QUOTE(xcen @ Oct 13 2011, 12:40 PM)
Even my laptop's Google Chrome browser is still using the old Faccebook touch, maybe Facebook just haven't updated the server for Malaysia. It's like the Hotmail improvement, it's not immediate but will roll out gradually.
Maybe you should remove the history and cache. I don't think HTML5 is the problem since Chrome has been at it since the beginning.
This post has been edited by Chyan: Oct 14 2011, 01:16 AM