Ummm, what have @Microsoft done to break responsive designs in #WP8? Here's a comparison with #WP7pic.twitter.com/sCxoZPZT
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@stowball @Microsoft Does WP8 use IE10? IE10 departs radically from IE9... Much is breaking in IE10 when IE9 and lower are targeted.
@DaveHogue @Microsoft Yes it does, but I'm not targeting any IE specifically, although I have the -ms-viewport rule, which fixes Snap mode
@stowball What viewport is being reported? (I know you know these things and have looked into it, but now I'm curious. My clients will ask.)
@DaveHogue 720*1172
@stowball mismatch with media queries? If it reported lower res, wouldn't the rendered page look "bigger"? (Like the iPad Mini problem?)
@DaveHogue not a mismatch, but a miss reporting of the viewport size so it scales everything down to fit like normal desktop sites
@stowball so it's reporting an actual dimension not an effective dimension; isn't this a common problem w/ small screens reporting real px?
@DaveHogue yeah, it's what the meta viewport tag fixes on every other platform, but IE10 removed support for it
@stowball I think this may be the story behind this "feature" https://github.com/h5bp/html5-boilerplate/issues/1047 …
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