So what do the fellow monks think of the navigation style on mobile phones?

Is this a general question or specific to this site?

Generally speaking, navigation on mobile phones gets worse every new generation. And now Microsoft and Ubuntu are porting that abysmal experience to the desktop, so you can be unhappy and miserable no matter which of your devices you are currently using.

Specifically speaking: The site renders pretty much in standard layout on my Blackberry Torch (the one with the keyboard). It looks a bit cluttered, but it renders very fast (but has the usual wait-very-long-for-EE-to-load-from-database delay), zooming and scrolling is much smoother than most other forums i visited. And i really like it that the site uses the standard layout on BB instead of some adapted make-it-look-like-a-toy layout used for the other phones ;-)

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In reply to Re: PM redesign: status update by cavac
in thread PM redesign: status update by kimmel

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