- Location
- Newcastle, NSW, Australia
- Name
- Sue
Michael, are you not seeing the row of icons? They are quite faint but they are there. Look toward the bottom of any post, under "Reply"
'll have to do this in two parts, from each device. Here's the iPhone 6-plus screenshot:
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the buttons at top (Home, Forums, Gallery) are more limited on the iphone, so that's extra searching too.
It's always better though if the forum allows a choice for desktop view, just in case. But in this case it looks like you have the bases covered, so I'll try harder. Thanks.
Dale, I only half-understand what you're saying. I'm an absolute Luddite. Somehow in the last 5 years I've gone from being a tech-curious 40 something to a pre-VCR era grandpa. My cel phone (not a smart phone....and it never will be) is blinking 12:00 in giant blue LCD numbers like an early 80s VCR because I don't know how to set it.
But to my NON-tech eyes, while the layouts are NOT interchangeable, I can see how the size of the screens dictates the layouts. And I understand not wanting to scroll, but when a screen (and it's components) gets small enough that it's hard to read, then things need to change. Unreadability trumps convenience (or something to that effect).
Said another way, the hassle of needing to scroll is not as big a detriment as being unable to click a link.
I hate to have to say it, but a quick pinch to enlarge a link is much faster than scrolling.
My phone is an antique Motorola Razr V3 that after 7 or 8 years of daily usage still gives me 2 hours talk time on the original battery - a miracle and there to stay until it falls apart which might take another 7 years or longer. What really escapes me is how people can browse the web for hours on a 4-6 inch screen. I have a nice HTC sleeping in a box somewhere - just 10 minutes with that screen and my synapses start to drop out .Dale, I only half-understand what you're saying. I'm an absolute Luddite. Somehow in the last 5 years I've gone from being a tech-curious 40 something to a pre-VCR era grandpa. My cel phone (not a smart phone....and it never will be) is blinking 12:00 in giant blue LCD numbers like an early 80s VCR because I don't know how to set it.