Hello,
It seems the max_image_width & max_image_height are incorrectly labeled for the Samsung Galaxy S3 (http://www.tera-wurfl.com/explore/?acti ... i9300_ver1). In "Mobile Mode" the Samsung Galaxy S3 is capable of rendering a max image width and height of 720x1280 pixels due to its Super AMOLED HD display. For reference see the screen shots (linked below) detailing a 320x50px and 640x100px banner image rendering on a Samsung Galaxy S3.
http://sb.mojiva.com/wcraig/mocean/m/320x50_ss.png
http://sb.mojiva.com/wcraig/mocean/m/640x100_ss.png
The current max image width and height of 360x640px do not accurately reflect the maximum pixel values of the device. Can you please update to the maximum values to 720x1280px.
Thank you,
Craig
Samsung Galaxy S3 - Verify Max Image width and Height
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Re: Samsung Galaxy S3 - Verify Max Image width and Height
Hi there, physical pixels is obviously one aspect, but the other aspects with modern devices are so-called "CSS pixels", i.e. the virtual pixels you get with viewport width=device-width.
Please look at this article for example:
http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives ... s_not.html
max_image_width refers to CSS pixels.
Thanks
Please look at this article for example:
http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives ... s_not.html
max_image_width refers to CSS pixels.
Thanks
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